the answer to that question is..................... oh yea! it has a fixed mass and volume BUT NO SET SHAPE
yuyughfg
Such liquids have high density, good electrical conductivity and become solid as temperature decreases from their melting point.
They are liquids that are intended to be drunk. It is often claimed that they have magical, medicinal or poisonous characteristics.
The meaning of hydrophobic is which rejects water, which cannot be wetted; solids are hydrophobic not liquids.
Strain liquids have a high viscosity, meaning they are thick and flow slowly. They can deform under stress but return to their original shape when the stress is removed. This sets them apart from other liquids, which have lower viscosity and do not deform as easily under stress.
Liquids have a definite volume but not a definite shape, they flow and take the shape of their container, and they have intermolecular forces that allow them to stick together but still move around.
A graduated cylinder is cylindrical in shape with a narrow, uniform diameter. It has markings along its length to accurately measure the volume of liquids. It typically has a spout or pouring lip for controlled pouring of liquids.
weak bonding among the atoms or moecules as compare to solids make the liquids as fluids...
Viscous liquids have high resistance to flow, meaning they are thick and sticky. They do not easily pour or spread like water. Viscous liquids also have a high internal friction, which causes them to resist deformation. Examples of viscous liquids include honey, syrup, and motor oil.
Liquids have definite volume but no definite shape, allowing them to flow and take the shape of their container. They have higher density compared to gases but lower density than solids. Liquids are not easily compressed and exhibit surface tension.
The strain liquid is a type of liquid that has unique characteristics and properties. It is known for its viscosity, which is the thickness or resistance to flow. Strain liquids can also exhibit elasticity, meaning they can return to their original shape after being deformed. Additionally, strain liquids can display non-Newtonian behavior, where their viscosity changes depending on the applied stress or shear rate.
Liquids all have their particles slightly apart, meaning they can flow but are still fixed together and cannot move too freely. When they turn into a solid it is called freezing, and when they turn into a gas it is called evaporating. The only liquids at standard temperature and pressure are mercury and bromine.