They are referred to as "Completely miscible"
The particles in liquid move freely.
All liquids have the ability to flow and take the shape of their container due to their molecules being able to move freely past one another. They also have a definite volume but not a definite shape, meaning they can be poured and have a fixed amount of matter. Liquids also exhibit surface tension, cohesive and adhesive forces, and can be compressed to a small extent.
Ionic compounds dissolve in water into their constituent ions, which are charged particles that allow the flow of electricity. When an electric current is applied, these charged ions are able to move freely through the solution, facilitating the conduction of electricity.
Ionic compounds dissolve in water to form ions, which are charged particles that can conduct electricity. When an ionic compound dissolves in water, the ions separate and can move freely to carry an electric charge, allowing the solution to conduct electricity. The process does not involve the formation of gases.
They both expand when heated. They both can be compressed to take up less space. They are both fluids, that is, they flow (particles move freely around one another) and they take the shape of their container.
Particles in a liquid are able to move freely,they do not have a defiant shape nor volume movement is usually flowing around one another,some liquids flow more easily than others.
The state of matter that flows freely is a liquid. Liquids are able to take the shape of their container and flow easily due to their molecular arrangement allowing particles to move past one another.
they flow freely and do not have a definite shape.
they flow freely and do not have a definite shape.
A gas can flow from one place to another. Liquids can also flow, but solids cannot flow because their particles are closely packed and do not move freely.
False. Atoms do not move freely in all states of matter. In solids, atoms are closely packed and vibrate in place, while in liquids, they can move past one another but are still somewhat restricted. In gases, atoms move more freely and independently, occupying the available space.
Liquids do not have their own shape because their particles are not fixed in place; they can move freely and slide past one another. This allows liquids to take the shape of their container, conforming to its boundaries while maintaining a constant volume. Unlike solids, which have a definite shape due to tightly packed particles, liquids adapt to the shape of the space they occupy.
The particles in liquid move freely.
No, liquids take the shape of the container they are in.
two states of matter that move freely are the liquids and plasma
because the molecules can't move freely in a solid while in a liquid the can move a freely as they wan't .......... GOTCHA GOOD whoever is reading this
Liquids do not have permanent shapes because their molecules are loosely packed and can move freely past one another. This fluidity allows liquids to take the shape of their container instead of maintaining a fixed form. The intermolecular forces in liquids are strong enough to keep the molecules close together, but not so strong as to prevent movement. As a result, liquids can flow and adapt to different shapes while maintaining a constant volume.