A pure liquid contain only ultratraces of impurities; but be sure that absolute purity is impossible.
Pure (one kind of molecule in liquid state), Solution (homogeneous ), Mixture (heterogeneous ),
The particles are not fixed.The liquid will change to the shape of the container it is held in.There is some attraction between particles.The particles have more kinetic energy than in a solid state.The particles have less kinetic energy than in a gaseous state.When cooled liquids may solidify to a solid.When heated liquids may evaporate to gases.1L of pure H2O at 4 degrees celcius at normal pressure has a mass of 1kg
yes viscosity is a property of gas
Dissecting Milk
Mercury(Hg) , Galium(Ga) , Bromine(Br) are some known to me
no
The periodic table
find the PH of it
All pure liquids, such as water, H20, have constant boiling points at certain atmospheric pressures, which is helpful in determining the identity of an unknown liquid. Some liquids have constant boiling points that are not pure, such as nail polish remover, or ethyl acetate. Since it is a mixture of more than one pure liquid, it is not a pure liquid itself, but if always mixed in the same ratios, will have a constant boiling point.
A pure liquid is a liquid that is not contaminated with any other compound. If water is pure water, then it is a pure liquid. However, shampoo is not a pure liquid.
Distilled water is simply purified water.
Many chemicals can do that including pure alcohols. These liquids are pure or homogenous chemicals without added components that remain after they evaporate
It is hard to find "pure love" now a days with all of the sex and bad relationships... you know that love is pure when you can see the person and think that you could spend the rest of your life with them, even without physical intercourse
Floyd Buckley has written: 'Tables of dialectic dispersion data for pure liquids and dilute solutions' 'Tables of dielectric dispersion data for pure liquids and dilute solutions' -- subject(s): Dielectrics, Dispersion, Solution (Chemistry)
Pure (one kind of molecule in liquid state), Solution (homogeneous ), Mixture (heterogeneous ),
Most metals conduct electricity, as does carpet and most liquids - Pure water doesn't.
The particles are not fixed.The liquid will change to the shape of the container it is held in.There is some attraction between particles.The particles have more kinetic energy than in a solid state.The particles have less kinetic energy than in a gaseous state.When cooled liquids may solidify to a solid.When heated liquids may evaporate to gases.1L of pure H2O at 4 degrees celcius at normal pressure has a mass of 1kg