Has a fixed volume but not a fixed shape
To calculate the gram molecular weight of an unknown liquid, you need to determine the molecular formula of the liquid and then add up the atomic weights of all the atoms in the formula. This will give you the gram molecular weight of the unknown liquid.
Freezing describes the process of a liquid turning into a solid as it loses heat energy.
entropy
Liquid.
This question does not make sense. Liquids are not molecules . If there are molecules in a liquid for example a covalent molecular compound such as CCl4 the strength of the molecular C-Cl bonds are the same whether the molecule finds itself in a liquid, solid or gas. What is true is that in a liquid the intermolecular bonds are weaker than the bonds within molecules, the intramolecular bonds..
To calculate the gram molecular weight of an unknown liquid, you need to determine the molecular formula of the liquid and then add up the atomic weights of all the atoms in the formula. This will give you the gram molecular weight of the unknown liquid.
The liquid state is caused by intermolecular forces.
Conceptually, the idea was quite simple.
it just flows
Freezing describes the process of a liquid turning into a solid as it loses heat energy.
entropy
What is a soild
Temperature and viscosity of a liquid are inversely related; as temperature increases, viscosity decreases. This is due to increased molecular movement and reduced molecular attraction at higher temperatures, causing the liquid to flow more easily. Conversely, lower temperatures result in higher viscosity as molecular movement decreases, making the liquid more resistant to flow.
This question does not make sense. Liquids are not molecules . If there are molecules in a liquid for example a covalent molecular compound such as CCl4 the strength of the molecular C-Cl bonds are the same whether the molecule finds itself in a liquid, solid or gas. What is true is that in a liquid the intermolecular bonds are weaker than the bonds within molecules, the intramolecular bonds..
The adverbial form of "concept" is "conceptually." For example, "Many fantasy novels are conceptually similar."
The surface tension caused over a liquid is cased by the molecular bonds of the liquid.
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