There is no such thing as liquid air since air is a mixture of gases. The individual gases, however, can be liquified.
At room temperature it is a colourless gas with no smell. Below minus 196 degrees C (its boiling point), it is a colourless liquid. It will not burn nor support burning, and will only react with other elements with difficulty. Pretty boring really! Look at the air you're breathing in right now. That's what nitrogen looks like, in its gaseous state. Nitrogen makes up almost 4/5 of the air we're breathing in. There's much less oxygen in regular atmospheric air than nitrogen. In liquid form, nitrogen is a clear liquid, much like water. This form of nitrogen is used for cryogenic purposes (freezing), and other applications, such as fighting T-1000 model Terminators.
shiny air
Physical state means solid, liquid, or gas. A gas is something like air. A liquid is something like water that you can pour. A solid is something like the floor or your chair.
No, Air is a gas water is a liquid Steam is a liquid vapor
No, sperm use a small whip-like tail to travel through a liquid medium. Also not just any liquid medium, it must be rather viscous for optimal travel, like that found in semen. The tail would be useless in air.
In bulk, they look a lot like liquid soap; many liquid crystals are made of materials that chemically are a lot like soap.
look like liquid
they look like plastic in texture.
Convectional currents look like a cycle. For example, if you have a radiator in a room, it will heat the air around it. That hot air will rise up and then cold air will replace it. This goes round and round in a cycle. This cycle of warm air rising and cool air falling is called convectional current. This current happens in only liquid and gas.
It look's like a ballon filled with hot air
air bubbles look like dark spots
Solid is like a toy, a gas is like air in a balloon, I dont know what liquid looks like
It's usually a liquid.
It is a thick golden liquid.
It is a solid
Air itself is invisible to the naked eye. It is a mixture of gases, primarily nitrogen and oxygen, that surround us and give us the ability to breathe. However, we can see the effects of air, such as when it moves things like leaves or when it creates visible phenomena like clouds or smoke.
Glycerin is a clear colorless liquid.