Fixed volume and fixed shape
Volume and shape that depend on container
All liquids are not the same: they have different physical and chemical properties.
A solid is matter with a definite shape and volume. A liquid is matter that has a definite volume but no definite shape. Why? Here is an example. When you pour a liquid from one container to another, the liquid takes the shape of the container. The volume of the liquid is the same. The properties that solids and liquids share are that they both have definite volume. Source- Mrs. Kristen Eichinger, Mrs. Cindy Surplus and my Harcourt Science book
they are all in the state of a gas
The property that liquids and gases share is that it has no definite shape. Written by Jada Bacchus. :)
All elements in group 16 share similar properties because their valence shells all contain the s2p4 electron configuration.
Liquids and soilds share properties that are Definte mass and volume and that they can be transformed into eachother :)
defined volume.
they are fluid
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All liquids are not the same: they have different physical and chemical properties.
They are both incompressible, and they have a fixed volume at a fixed temperature.
I'm not exactly sure what you're wanting to get from this question, but I can tell you these things for sure:solids have a definite shapeliquids do notsolids and liquids both have a definite volumesolids and liquids have a definite massThose are just some of the basics, if you want to get more into detail with the things solids and liquids share, besides there properties, then I suggest you research it.Solids and liquids are essentially incompressible.
A solid is matter with a definite shape and volume. A liquid is matter that has a definite volume but no definite shape. Why? Here is an example. When you pour a liquid from one container to another, the liquid takes the shape of the container. The volume of the liquid is the same. The properties that solids and liquids share are that they both have definite volume. Source- Mrs. Kristen Eichinger, Mrs. Cindy Surplus and my Harcourt Science book
All elements in group 16 share similar properties because their valence shells all contain the s2p4 electron configuration.
they are all in the state of a gas
The common properties of solids is that they have definite shape and a definite volume. They do not take the shape of the containers like the liquids.
The property that liquids and gases share is that it has no definite shape. Written by Jada Bacchus. :)