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To pour liquids or powders into a container with a small opening.
Because a solid has a fixed shape while a liquid has no fixed shape. However, it is possible to pour dry sand and that IS a solid. Can you think of why that is
because water is a liquid and liquids are easy to pour most of the time and that is what a beaker is for.
Gases tend to float away by themselves. You can pour Liquids BUT, Solids are hard to deform.
Pour water
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HDepending on the type of washing machine you might have,you can use cleaning liquids and solutions which you pour in the machine and run it for few minutes. You can also clean it with a piece of cloth.
Density.
to contain liquids, to pour liquids, and to measure volume (although it is not as accurate as a graduated cylinder)
a solid is an object that is hard and liquid is something you can pour
It is a liquid because flows easily and can pour easily.
Examples of laboratory glassware: all types of pipettes; for high volumes we can use a Berzelius beaker, cylinders, funnels.
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To pour liquids or powders into a container with a small opening.
go to rodricks room where you get the dog bowl then you put 3 liters in the dog bowl and then you pour the dog bowls liquids into the cup and then you pour the liquids from the big gallon of liquids into the dog bowl and then the big gallon will have 4 liters and then you are done which means you won
it is shape because if you have a liquid and you pour it on the table it dose not have a shape but if you dump ice cubes on the table you will end up with a liquid