A bottle.
Liquid
The liquid has a definite volume because its molecules are packed closely together, but it takes the shape of the container due to its ability to flow and conform to its surroundings. This characteristic allows liquids to be poured and moved easily.
If a container has a mass of 150g and the mass of the liquid plus the container is 185g, then the mass of the liquid is 35g.
The volume of an object is determined by the product of the surface area and the height of the object. Hence if the big container has a bigger height then the volume would certainly be greater. However, when talking about the volume of the liquid, it will be constant. This is because, although the height of the liquid will be reduced by putting it into a bigger container, the surface area is increased. Therefore, it will be constant. ! xx
Yes, the change in pressure could affect the temperature of the liquid left in the container. When pressure decreases, the liquid's boiling point also decreases, potentially causing it to evaporate or cool down.
liquid
No. the density is a characteristic of the liquid itself and not dependant on the container holding the liquid. Think of it this way: would the boiling point of a liquid change with the shape of a container? Another thought: think of a very rich, dense chocolate cake, as opposed to a very light angel food cake. You can have a very thin slice of the chocolate cake, or a ridiculously decadent slab. both pieces have the same quality of denseness, even if one is much more fun to eat.
What you really need to know is the mass of the liquid. You'll most likely measure it by weighing the liquid when it's in the container. The weight you measure will include the weight of the container, and you'll have to subtract that away in order to know
As Ketchup will change its shape based on the container its in (otherwise you wouldn't be able to push it out of the hole in the container - it is a liquid
No, as the liquid state of matter always takes the form of the container it is in.
Sublimation.
yes but it depends on the size of the container
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When heat is added to liquid, the liquid molecules move faster They can move out of the container
If a liquid is not in a container it will evaporate.
If a liquid is not in a container it will evaporate.
If a liquid is not in a container it will evaporate.