Yes different types of liquids have a tendency to effect the rate of oxidation. For example, water will speed up oxidation because in a liquid state, the molecules are moving very fast, therefore fusing with the metal to create the process of oxidation. Furthermore, liquids take the shape of their container, which means you can place something inside of the liquid, and the liquid will surround it, making it even more likely for an Oxygen molecule to latch itself onto your metal.
Pure (one kind of molecule in liquid state), Solution (homogeneous ), Mixture (heterogeneous ),
Pure liquids are substances that consist of only one type of molecule, such as water or ethanol. They differ from other types of liquids, like solutions or mixtures, because they do not contain any other substances mixed in. This means that pure liquids have a consistent composition and properties throughout, unlike mixtures which can vary in composition and properties.
Well, sweetheart, there are technically millions of liquids in the world if you want to get all scientific about it. But if you're looking for a simple answer, let's just say there are three main types: water-based, oil-based, and alcohol-based. So, drink up and don't overthink it, darling.
Your question has no specific scientific answer a it is imprecise. You could divide them into liquids that are themselves bases, such as some low molecular weight organic amines, and solutions of bases, such as sodium hydroxide solution.
for mixtures that are miscible but have different boiling points
Yes, different temps will effect the amount of rust on a penny, nail, needle, and paper clip. The different types of liquids will also effect the rusting process.
Different liquids are made up of different types of molecules, which have different masses, different forces between them, etc.
soda, water, coffee, tea etc.
No. Different types of alcohol have the same effect on you. It is a myth that different types of alcohol can have an effect on your personality.
Pure (one kind of molecule in liquid state), Solution (homogeneous ), Mixture (heterogeneous ),
thermal decomposition, oxidation, synthesis, radiolysis, reduction, polymerization, etc.
no
no they not
The three different types of matter are solids, liquids, and gases. Solids have a definite shape and volume, liquids have a definite volume but take the shape of their container, and gases have neither a definite shape nor volume and expand to fill their container.
Laboratory flask of different types are designed to contain liquids in larger volumes.
yes
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