water
liquid nitrogen - very cold liquefied gas
Mercury - liquid metal
Galinstan - trademarked liquid alloy (gallium/indium/tin)
alcohol - liquid solvent
gasoline - liquid fuel
kerosene - liquid fuel
magma/lava - liquid rock
soda (pop) - carbonated water with flavors and sweeteners
tea - water solution of plant leaf solids
milk - actually a water-based colloid
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The particles are not fixed.The liquid will change to the shape of the container it is held in.There is some attraction between particles.The particles have more kinetic energy than in a solid state.The particles have less kinetic energy than in a gaseous state.When cooled liquids may solidify to a solid.When heated liquids may evaporate to gases.1L of pure H2O at 4 degrees celcius at normal pressure has a mass of 1kg
Sure! Here are ten examples of solids: iron, gold, salt, diamond, ice, wood, quartz, graphite, plastic, and concrete. Each of these materials has a definite shape and volume, distinguishing them from liquids and gases.
It depends on what the liquids are.
yes they can but it depends on the liquids
cold liquids
liquids
Not all liquids are flammable. Some liquids that are flammable are gasoline, alcohol, oil. Liquids like water are not flammable.
Fluids refer to both liquids and gases; liquids are just liquids. That is, Fluids = Liquid OR Gas Liquid = Liquid We can see that liquids are actually a fluid.
Liquids do not have a defined shape.
Liquids haven't form.
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