Water is runny because the intermolecular forces between water molecules are relatively weak. This means that they easily spread out and detach from each other.
they have a low viscosity and a high temprement
has low content of silica
It is liquid rock.
A liquid that has no special properties like water not like mercuary
i think approximately 800g of flour fits in a container meant for 1 liter of liquid (water).
It can dissolve in a liquid (water)
evaporation is a precess where liquid changes to gas
If you meant hydrogen chloride, and at "ordinary" temperatures it makes sense, since it is a gas while water is liquid
The liquid state is meant as a state of matter.
Simple: a liquid which is flammable.
solid liquid solutions are (..........)
Where the liquid is starting to boil
It absorbs liquid.
Uranium is liquid above 1 132,2 0C.
The wet part.
A liquid that has no special properties like water not like mercuary
i think approximately 800g of flour fits in a container meant for 1 liter of liquid (water).
No, viscosity, the property that makes honey, say, flow slower than water, goes up - becomes more thick - as the temperature decreases. A high viscosity liquid like, say, cold molasses, flows very slowly. Its viscosity is high. To make cold molasses flow faster, it is warmed so that its viscosity goes down. (But the 'runniness' increases) This is a hard term . . . think of viscosity as the ability to resist flowing, or to resist cutting with a knife. BUT . . . and what is confusing is that while viscosity goes down, runniness increases, if that helps, any.
Melting is the transformation of a soild into a liquid.
It can dissolve in a liquid (water)