no because those are the 3 phases that water can go through......due to the water cycle
The three states of matter in science are solid, liquid, and gas. In a solid, particles are tightly packed and have a definite shape and volume. In a liquid, particles are close together but can move past each other, taking the shape of their container. In a gas, particles are far apart and have neither a definite shape nor volume.
When a substance changes from a gas to a liquid to a solid, the particles transition from being far apart and moving freely in a gas to closer together but still able to slide past each other in a liquid, and finally tightly packed in a regular pattern in a solid. The energy of the particles decreases as they transition from gas to liquid to solid.
Sea water is a liquid. It consists of dissolved salts and other minerals in water.
fluid
Yes, liquid oxygen is not flammable, but it can greatly enhance the flammability of other materials.
They move freely in all directions (except collisions), no forces between each other
you have to love PENGUINS. no other bird matters except for the penguin species.
Yes, except for liquid on the LCD screen and other subtances on the battery.
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The Kellogg-Briand Pact renounced aggressive war and prohibited the use of war as an instrument of national policy except in matters of self-defense.
Most Catholics would say no, you should not store any other liquid in a bottle marked for holy water. It would be seen as sacrilegious.
Other than its initial introduction, the obstrution rule has remained unchanged (except for wording and clarification purposes).
Yes we do. The chromosomes match each other perfectly, except the one that carries the sex information. One is an X and the other a Y, if a person is a boy or girl, they both having matching chromosomes, except the boys get short-changed and one of them is a bit shorter, and they call that the Y, that's why.
You cannot 'fix' your catalog. Your catalog cannot be altered, except when you get a new item. Other than that, the catalog never really changes or can be changed at all.
It burns the other liquid
No. The only thing on a check that legally matters is the dollar amount - the payee - and your signature. Any other notes on the check do not constitute a valid "legal" entry.
when you mixed liquid to another liquid its mix together