The basic properties of any liquid are that it has a definite volume, it conforms to the shape of its container, it is not compressible and its elements and molecules are not in fixed positions.
1. They take the shape of the container they are put in.
2. They usually wet surfaces apart from metallic liquids like Mercury.
3. When heated they boil off to form gas(boiling point).
4. When cooled they take the solid form (freezing point).
5) smell
6) colour
These characteristics are chemical and physical properties.
Liquid crystalline state is a transtion phase between solid and liquid. It can be called a state of matter - it has its unique physical properties (anistropy of physical properties), which makes it different from solids or liquids.
Melting of ice is a physical change where solid ice turns into liquid water without changing its chemical composition. Boiling water is another physical change where liquid water turns into water vapor without any change in chemical properties.
Physical properties of water include being a colorless liquid, having a high surface tension, and a high specific heat capacity. Physical changes water can undergo include changing from a liquid to a solid (freezing) and changing from a liquid to a gas (evaporation).
Chemical properties of soda include its acidic nature due to carbonic acid and its ability to corrode metal due to its phosphoric acid content. Physical properties of soda include its liquid state, color, and density.
argon's physical properties are: gas or liquid forms colorless/odourless/ tasteless :)
All options given are the physical properties of matter
The physical properties of water will change when it freezes, turning from a liquid to a solid.
solid, liquid and gas
Colorless liquid
It is liquid at room temperature.
Every state of matter (solid, liquid, gas, plasma) has both chemical and physical properties. For example, a solid's physical properties include shape and density, while its chemical properties refer to its reactivity or ability to undergo chemical reactions. Similarly, a liquid's physical properties include viscosity and boiling point, while its chemical properties determine its ability to interact with other substances.
The physical properties of water will change when it freezes, turning from a liquid to a solid
Physical properties of liquid include: appearance, color, odor, boiling point, density and solubility
Solid, Liquid, and Gas.
There are many different physical properties of matter that can be observed. Consistency, color, and texture are just 3 properties.
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