In most applications, a liquid is used because it is easier to transport & control than a gas. They "get don't away from you!"
Liquids are used in hydraulics instead of gases because liquids are nearly incompressible, ensuring consistent force transmission. Gases, on the other hand, are compressible, leading to fluctuations in pressure and decreased efficiency in hydraulic systems. Additionally, liquids provide better lubrication and cooling properties compared to gases.
Because liquids cannot be easily compressed into a smaller space.
It has a higher flashes point so it burns rathe than exploses
solids liquids and gases
Filtering is used to separe solids from gases or liquids.
you can use a scale for weight, a beaker or measuring cup for liquid, and for gases idk
The solubility of gases in liquids is used in various industries for processes like carbonation in the beverage industry, oxygenation in water treatment plants, and in extraction techniques such as supercritical fluid extraction. This property allows for the efficient transfer of gases into liquids for specific applications.
yes, gases and liquids are fluids. this term is usually used when referring to resistance since frictio occurs in solids.
It depends on the specific method you are referring to. Some methods can be used for gases, while others are designed for liquids or solids. It's important to check the applicability of the method to gases before use.
Solids, liquids, and gases are all forms of materials. Only solids are used as building materials (although even then, one could argue, cement is poured in liquid form before it solidifies).
Beakers hold solids or liquids that will not release gases when reacted or are unlikely to splatter if stirred or heated.
Pipettes are used for measuring and transferring small amounts of liquids in an experiment.