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the dimond shape things help t hold the mositer and that how paper towels hold thir liquid
Well that's a good question actually, coffee is a liquid not a solid because liquids are like a type of water based fomula or something that you could or would drink. And, solids are like things that you can hold, feel, wear, ect.
No it does not
Pipette can hold a small amount of liquid but a graduate cylinder can hold more and its good for accuracy.
Sometimes: The amount of liquid phase required to fill the column with a liquid-vapor equilibrium. Other Times: The liquid that sticks to the column and makes it look "wet"
Volume is how much cubic units could hold, and capacity is how much an object can hold a liquid.
Yes. The larger the sponge the more mass it can hold in its pores. So if you have a very small sponge, it could only hold a small amount of liquid. If you have a large sponge, it could hold a lot more liquid. This is ALWAYS the case.
Liquid
A tap does not hold any liquid. The liquid simply passes through it.
it can hold about 8-10 liters of liguid but to a regular liquid container
the dimond shape things help t hold the mositer and that how paper towels hold thir liquid
An object of this size could hold: up to 807.9 US gallons of liquid.
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a liquid is not solid of gas it is not something u can hold its a liquid and u can see it
Yes it could irrevocably damage it as many modern 'qwerty' keyboards contain a lot of circuitry which hold many layers of plastic and if liquid gets in there it destroys the whole thing. qwertyuiopasdfghjklzxcvbnm.
Which measure is most reasonable for the amount of liquid a bowl will hold
Well that's a good question actually, coffee is a liquid not a solid because liquids are like a type of water based fomula or something that you could or would drink. And, solids are like things that you can hold, feel, wear, ect.