Not always; tap water is clear but contains many dissolved ions.
yes
Is every
Someliquidshavetendencyto to get turned intovapor form at normal room temperature and pressure.Our cloths became dry due to escape of water molecules in air. Hot and dry air make water more volatile. Gasoline (petrol)is volatile as it rapidly turn into vapor andkerosene is not. Alcohol is also volatile. In high altitude, due to less atmospheric pressure all these becomes more volatile. Higher the boiling point, less volatile the substance is.
yes viscosity is a property of gas
All the solutions containing volatile solvents become evaporated at room temperature. volatile solvents are usually organic liquids as 1-acetone.2-alcohol,3-carbontetrachloride, 4- hexane, 5- benzene, 6- diethyl ether, 7- petrolium ether etc.
Yes, all the salts are ionic compounds and ionic compound can neither be volatile.
All drinks are liquids.
No, it depends upon the nature of liquid.
All pure liquids, such as water, H20, have constant boiling points at certain atmospheric pressures, which is helpful in determining the identity of an unknown liquid. Some liquids have constant boiling points that are not pure, such as nail polish remover, or ethyl acetate. Since it is a mixture of more than one pure liquid, it is not a pure liquid itself, but if always mixed in the same ratios, will have a constant boiling point.
A Volatile liquid is any liquid that can be vaporised quickly. This does not mean they are necessarily flammable. Examples - Water Chloroform Hexane Acetone Petrol methylated spirits alcohol..........
Anything that will burn! That would include paper, wood, fabric and volatile liquids.
Any matter which can flow is a fluid whereas liquid is a pure state of matter between solid and gas. All liquids are fluid but all fluids may not be liquid, as some semi solid also sustain sheering stress i.e fluid nature
I suppose that it isnt. If so, may be the evaporation very slow, at a normal temperature. But I think that all liquids that are thin are volatile along the time, the evaporation varying according to its composition. However, this is a personal opinion, and if you are not satisfied with the answer, please return it for a better response.
Water found in nature is never pure. Because of it's polarity, water naturally attracts most minerals. In order to get pure water, it must be filtered many times to remove all the impurities.
Ethanol is also called ethyl alcohol, pure alcohol, grain alcohol, or drinking alcohol, is a volatile, flammable, colorless liquid.
Someliquidshavetendencyto to get turned intovapor form at normal room temperature and pressure.Our cloths became dry due to escape of water molecules in air. Hot and dry air make water more volatile. Gasoline (petrol)is volatile as it rapidly turn into vapor andkerosene is not. Alcohol is also volatile. In high altitude, due to less atmospheric pressure all these becomes more volatile. Higher the boiling point, less volatile the substance is.
There are a lot of different names that all mean something to do with nature, e.g sun, clear, pure, rain.But the names that actually mean nature are:AmayaBrynChandraCariEstaIstasMarissaMorganRochelleRosemarySalenaTallulahTaraSkyStormMistyBreezeSunshineLakeSierraTierraMeadow
all the volatile substances can caught fire easily.
yes viscosity is a property of gas