Some properties of water are that it has weak bonds between the molecules, it takes shape of it's container, it has mass, has a definite volume, it spreads in the direction of gravity, it does not expand and it takes up space.
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juice and water
they are both liquids!
Antifreeze properties of some liquids were known about long before cars were invented.
No, all liquids are not the same. Liquids can have different properties such as density, viscosity, and surface tension which make them unique from one another. Additionally, liquids can have varying chemical compositions and phase states which further distinguish them.
Yes, liquids can contain electrically charged particles, such as ions. In some liquids, molecules can dissociate into ions, carrying positive or negative charges. These charged particles can contribute to the electrical conductivity and other properties of the liquid.
Fluid Mechanics
Liquids does not have a definite shape, but have a definite volume. Diffusion is a slow process and liquids are compressible.
Liquids does not have a definite shape, but have a definite volume. Diffusion is a slow process and liquids are compressible.
Properties: liquids have a definite volume but no definite shape.
Not solid, not gas, not plasma. Fluids do not have any structrual properties. (Only hydraulic properties) Fluids do not have any crystal strucutre properties
Not all liquids can be mixed to create solutions. Some liquids may not be soluble in each other due to their chemical structure and properties. Solubility depends on factors such as polarity, temperature, and pressure.