a solid has definite volume and shape, a liquid has definite volume but no shape. a gas has nor volume nor shape
Clarifier removes solids from Liquid and Clarifier removes solids from Gas
liquid
No, friction can occur between any two surfaces in contact, regardless of whether they are both solids. Friction can also occur between a solid and a liquid, a liquid and a liquid, or a solid and a gas.
All solids except sublime solids form a liquid before they turn into gas. Sublime solids directly turn to gases.
One major difference is the distance between particles: gas particles are far apart and move freely, while solid and liquid particles are closer together. Another difference is volume: gases fill the entire container they are in, while solids and liquids have a defined volume. The shape of a gas is determined by its container, while solids and liquids have their own fixed shapes.
intermolecular attractions
A is expanded in a container.
intermolecular attractions
intermolecular attractions
Some fire extinguishers have liquid; some have solids; some have compressed gas; some have combinations of gas, liquids and solids.
The main difference between a liquid and a gas is the constancy of volume. Both are freely flowing, but a liquid will retain a constant volume no matter how much you try to squeeze into a container.
liquid is a substant that is known out of liquid,solid,and gas