They are both FLUIDS, and basically follow the same Laws of Physics. The biggest difference is that Liquids are NOT Compressible.
It is a flow of a fluid so can be liquid or gas, though in some situations a mass of particulate materials such as fine sand or a powder can behave as if a fluid.
their internal structure makes them behave in a similar way.
Yes. It means to behave similarly to, or to imitate.
All of the elements in group 1 on the periodic table will behave similarly to sodium.
Kazakhstan, Russia, Azerbaijan, Iran, and Turkmenistan behave similarly to other countries.Today, oil and gas platforms are abounding along the edges of the sea.
When a liquid is heated, the particles gain energy and begin to move more rapidly. This increased kinetic energy causes the particles to move farther apart and slide past one another more easily. As a result, the liquid expands and becomes less dense.
Can you choose some solids that behave as a liquid and explain why they do this? Is jelly a solid that behaves as a liquid?? and is it because they arent very strong.
No, because dry ice is a solid and you cannot place a solid inside a solid. If it was liquid carbon dioxide (as opposed to dry ice, solid carbon dioxide) then it would behave similarly.
No. A gas atom will most likely change its speed everytime it collides with another gas atom. The AVERAGE speed of an individual atom (or molecule, depending on the gas) depends on the temperature. This is not specific to neon; all gases tend to behave similarly.
Foam at the top of a glass of beer is liquid combined with gas. Liquid foam with gas is also called froth. A foam sponge would be an example of a solid with air ( a gas ) pockets throughout. Similarly, volcanic rock which is lightweight, has plenty of gas bubbles throughout. Also there are more technologically advanced solid foams used in industry which are made of metals like aluminum, steel or even non metals like solid carbon. Therefore, foam can either a solid or a liquid.
the solid (ice in this case) melts into water and then the water evaporates into a gas. or when you boil water the steam comes off it is a gas and when it comes into contact with something cold it turns into water.The state at which ice changes into liquid is called MELTING.The state at which liquid changes into gas is called EVAPORATION.
The gas form of a substance that is solid or liquid at normal temperature is referred to as its vapor or gas phase. For example, when ice (solid water) is heated, it transitions to water vapor (gas) through melting and evaporation. Similarly, when a liquid like mercury is heated, it can also turn into mercury vapor. This transition occurs when the substance reaches its boiling point or undergoes sublimation.