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You can insert a thermometer directly into a liquid, but not into a solid. You can fairly easily measure the surface temperature of a solid object, but that does not necessarily reflect the temperature inside.
The solid cannot float in this liquid.
temperature. The higher the temperature of the liquid, the more of the solid you can dissolve in it.
No, heating a liquid makes it's particles move farther apart (makes the liquid expand). This is most readily observed in an old glass thermometer. As your temperature goes up (as you heat the liquid in the thermometer), the liquid inside expands and travels up the thermometer.
A liquid cooling into a solid is called freezing or in more scientific terms solidification
You can insert a thermometer directly into a liquid, but not into a solid. You can fairly easily measure the surface temperature of a solid object, but that does not necessarily reflect the temperature inside.
You can insert a thermometer directly into a liquid, but not into a solid. You can fairly easily measure the surface temperature of a solid object, but that does not necessarily reflect the temperature inside.
When temperature goes up the liquid expands. The liquid then takes up more space and you see this as a rise in scale on the thermometer. The same applies vise versa
In my personal experience the liquid form is much more useful. Local Medical Ethics Committees would have more information
A alloy is a solid or liquid mixture of two or more metals.
With liquids you can just stick in a thermometer into it. But with solids sometimes you can't do that (because it's solid obviously) so I guess measuring liquids is more accurate in most cases.
When temperature goes up the liquid expands. The liquid then takes up more space and you see this as a rise in scale on the thermometer. The same applies vise versa
When temperature goes up the liquid expands. The liquid then takes up more space and you see this as a rise in scale on the thermometer. The same applies vise versa
Usually heating the liquid will allow more solid to be dissolved. This not always the case though.
Solid has more energy. It has extensive energy as compared to liquid and gas.
the buoyant force of the liquid on the solid is more than the buoyant force of the air on the solid.
A gas can be compressed more than a liquid and a solid.