It occupies space and takes the shape of the object it is filled in.
the characteristic of liquid is it has definite volume, but no definite shape
the answer to that question is..................... oh yea! it has a fixed mass and volume BUT NO SET SHAPE
The shape is not a characteristic of chemical elements but is a characteristic of objects.
It means that the liquid takes the shape of its container, but its volume remains constant. This property is characteristic of liquids, where the particles are able to flow and move easily but do not expand to fill the entire space of the container.
No. the density is a characteristic of the liquid itself and not dependant on the container holding the liquid. Think of it this way: would the boiling point of a liquid change with the shape of a container? Another thought: think of a very rich, dense chocolate cake, as opposed to a very light angel food cake. You can have a very thin slice of the chocolate cake, or a ridiculously decadent slab. both pieces have the same quality of denseness, even if one is much more fun to eat.
It doesn't matter how much of the liquid you have and it is a characteristic property.
The state of matter that has no fixed shape but has a definite volume is a liquid. In a liquid, the particles are more loosely packed compared to a solid, allowing them to move and flow, taking on the shape of their container while maintaining a constant volume.
The liquid has a definite volume because its molecules are packed closely together, but it takes the shape of the container due to its ability to flow and conform to its surroundings. This characteristic allows liquids to be poured and moved easily.
- A liquid has a volume, but not a definite shape - The intermolecular forces are less important in liquids than in solids
Boiling point is a characteristic property of an element. It is the temperature at which a substance changes from a liquid to a gas at a given pressure. The boiling point of an element is unique and can be used to help identify the substance. Shape, volume, and weight are not characteristic properties of an element.
the following are characteristics of a liquid 1. they have a fixed mass and volume, but do not have a fixed shape 2. intermolecular forces are relatively weak, hence no fixed shape 3. intermolecular distances are greater than that of solids but less than that of gases
One property that can be used to describe a solid but not a liquid is definite shape. Solids maintain a fixed shape and volume due to their closely packed particles, while liquids take the shape of their container and do not have a definite form. This ability to retain shape is a key characteristic that distinguishes solids from liquids.