Mercury (quicksilver)
it is because a liquid is bounded by 3sides .thus it has only the upper free surface.
There is no actual name for a solid and liquid. An item can be a solid and liquid, but that is only under different pressures. For instance: The iron that makes up the Earths core is a solid, but that same material that is found in the Earths upper mantel is a liquid. This is because of the pressure differences
Mercury is the only metal, that is liquid at room temperature.
the only liquid halide is bromine
A geophysicist may say that the earth has only one layer which is liquid, the outer core. However a hydrologist may also include the hydrosphere, although whether this can truly be considered a layer of the earth is debatable.
it is because a liquid is bounded by 3sides .thus it has only the upper free surface.
That method only works if the substance being measured is in liquid form. Also, the only property of the substance that can be measured is its volume ... the graduated cylinder cannot measure its mass, temperature, cost, density, etc.
In measuring liquids using graduated cylinder, there are two things to consider. 1.) CLEAR LIQUID and 2.) COLORED LIQUID (as we may say) In identifying the volume of CLEAR LIQUID (e.g. plain water, oil, alcohol, etc.), THE LOWER MENISCUS is read. For the COLORED LIQUID (e.g. soy sauce, ketchup, etc. ) the upper meniscus is get, since there is only one meniscus there.. (meaning there is no upper & lower meniscus.)
Bromine is the only element acts as a liquid in the room temperature. The upper elements in the same group are gases. Iodine is a solid that can undergo sublimation in room temperature.
A solid substance in a Thermometer would only show the temperature at it's melting point up to its gas point. they use a liquid so the temperature can be measured at room temperature with ease.
In the metric system, volumes of all kinds (solids, liquid, gases, plasma, etc.) are measured in liters. ------------------------------------------------------------ The litre (symbol L or l, the first is preferred) is not a true SI-unit; it is only an "accepted" unit of volume. 1 cubic metre (the SI unit) has 1 000 litres.
There is no actual name for a solid and liquid. An item can be a solid and liquid, but that is only under different pressures. For instance: The iron that makes up the Earths core is a solid, but that same material that is found in the Earths upper mantel is a liquid. This is because of the pressure differences
It stings for a second. Then it goes away.Your eye will not be permanently damaged in any way, but the sensation is not pleasant. Avoid using liquid liner on the lower lashline or on the upper or lower waterline. It is for the upper lash line outside of your waterline only. If you apply it only there, you should have nothing to worry about.I hope this answer has helped you! =]
Bromine is the only liquid halogen
temperate is the only climate in the upper latitudes =)
Humidity is normally measured and monitored at all temperatures.
the only liquid halide is bromine