In everyday life it's not, but when you understand mass and how to get it, you'll be able to understand more complex ideas related to mass, and you will be able to understand people when they talk about it.
AnswerThe state of matter that has indefinite shape and volume is gas. Because, solids and liquids have shapes, and can be measued. liquids also have an indefinite shape.
Yes a liquid soes have a fixed volume no matter in any apparatus
If you know a boiling point, you can separate two different liquids that are mixed together. If the two liquids have different boiling points, you can boil them both. One of the liquids will reach its boiling point before the other liquid and start to evaporate. One of the liquids will have evaporated and will be separated from the liquid with the higher boiling point. This is called distillation. Jarachia ~ x
The answer is simple: it is easy to separe liquids with very different boiling points.
I think Helium is the only standout that cannot be made into a solid at low enough temperature. All solids may be made into a gas /plasma at high enough temperature. add. note. Maybe He can be made solid with sufficient pressure - but maybe only the Sci-fi writers know.
All I know is that we drink liquids, breath gases, but how does solids help?
The solubility of solids and liquids show virtually no changes with pressure. However, solubility increases with pressure in the solubility of gases in liquids.
how am i suposed to know
its hard be cause you are not able to separate the different liquids if their combined also know as a solution.
Liquids can fill the shape of an object, and Solids have a defiant shape. Easy one: Liquids are measured in volume's, and Solids are measured in Grams. THE MORE YOU KNOW.
We know that a centrifuge is used for this purpose.
I know 2 facts about solids! 1. Their particles are close together 2. Their particles vibrate alot and close together that's all i know sorry . from chocolate bear i have the third one! 3. Solids are usually more dense than liquids or gases, but not always. there! bmrockz00
don't know but the ancient Greeks added fire to that list and called them the four elements. so they knew of them but misunderstood them. all solids were some form of "earth", all liquids some form of "water", all gasses some form of "air", then there was fire.
I don't know exactly what you mean by "crush". It is certainly possible to grind solid sulfur into a fine powder. Solids (and liquids) are usually incompressible, to a first approximation.
a kite is a solid. by the way this answer is kind of funny considering you should know this by know. Here are some examples of solids, liquids, and gases. 1. liquid: water, 2. solid: kite, 3. gas: the air you breath.
Definitely. Powders are simply solids broken into smaller particles. As we know, melting is the phase change from the solid state to the liquid state. Thus, we can definitely melt powders.
Answer: same reason sound waves can travel though solids. think of air being like a liquid. Answer: In the case of mechancial waves, a transverse wave can go through solids, but not through liquids and gases.