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gravity --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From my understanding, it's electrostatic forces which keep the particles of matter together through intermolecular bonds. Gravity keeps matter on Earth but it is this electrostatic force that "binds" the particles together.
When two liquids mix together, it is called miscibility. This means that the liquids are able to mix and form a homogeneous solution.
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Yes, a solution can be made from two liquids. When two liquids are mixed together and form a homogeneous mixture, it is considered a solution. Examples include saltwater (water and salt dissolved together) and vinegar (acetic acid and water mixed together).
Liquids are difficult to compress because of their molecules. Since their molecules are already tightly packed together, they cannot be compressed much more. Doing so can only slightly alter their volume.
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Yes, all liquids have a cohesive force, which is the force that holds the molecules of the liquid together. This force is responsible for the surface tension and other cohesive properties of liquids.
An eye drop holds very small amounts of liquids (: hope this helps
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gravity --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From my understanding, it's electrostatic forces which keep the particles of matter together through intermolecular bonds. Gravity keeps matter on Earth but it is this electrostatic force that "binds" the particles together.
When two liquids mix together, it is called miscibility. This means that the liquids are able to mix and form a homogeneous solution.
A glasscontainer with a glass lid on it.
Holds water and other liquids inside plan cells
Substance tension refers to the force that holds particles together in a substance. It is responsible for the surface tension of liquids, such as water, which causes them to form droplets and create a "skin" on the surface.
Liquids are cannot be compressed because the particles are close together and compact- this means that the particles cannot get closer together. Therefore liquids can't be compressed.
Wood glue holds boards together.