Copper has a density of rho = 8950 kg/m3 = 8.95 kg/dm3 = 8.95 g/cm3.
Water has a density of rho = 1000 kg/m3 = 1000 g/L = 1.000 kg/dm3 = 1.000 kg/L =
1.000 g/cm3 = 1.000 g/mL
Helium has a density of rho = 0.1785 kg/m3 = 0.1785 g/L = 0.0001785 kg/dm3 =
0.0001785 kg/L = 0.0001785 g/cm3 = 0.0001785 g/mL. In this example:
Solid has a density of 8950 kg/m3.
Liquid has a density of 1000 kg/m3.
Gas has a density of 0.1785 kg/m3. Can you see the difference in material and its effect on density?
Copper has a density of rho = 8950 kg/m3 = 8.95 kg/dm3 = 8.95 g/cm3.
Water has a density of rho = 1000 kg/m3 = 1000 g/L = 1.000 kg/dm3 = 1.000 kg/L =
1.000 g/cm3 = 1.000 g/mL
Helium has a density of rho = 0.1785 kg/m3 = 0.1785 g/L = 0.0001785 kg/dm3 =
0.0001785 kg/L = 0.0001785 g/cm3 = 0.0001785 g/mL. In this example:
Metal has a density of 8950 kg/m3.
Liquid has a density of 1000 kg/m3.
Gas has a density of 0.1785 kg/m3. You can see the difference?
a liquid can can pour and it can change its shape with little effort used (like water in a water bottle) but a solid can't pour and its shape can't change unless force is used. the atoms in a solid are close together and move very little but liquid has its atoms slightly further apart apart and are moving more.
(gases have their atoms far apart and move wildly. that is why you can feel wind)
Liquid isd like water and solid is hard things. That can float in water (liquid).
liquids are runny and can be poured. Solids are firm and can be stacked.
Solids and liquids both have definite volumes. Gasses, however, do not have a definite volume.
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The main difference between a liquid and a gas is the constancy of volume. Both are freely flowing, but a liquid will retain a constant volume no matter how much you try to squeeze into a container.
the difference between the three states of matter is that a solid has a definite shape and volume. a liquid does not have a definite shape but does have a definite volume. gas does not have either.
well a liquid cannot be a solid but i will interpret the question as this: what is the relationship between the units of measurement for the volume of a liquid and a solid? liquid volume- measured in mL solid volume- measured in cm cubed 1 mL=1cm cubed
What is the difference between solid and gas in terms of their fluidity
A solid and liquid have the same mass if the amount is the same.
If I understand the question correctly, the answer is that the solid is more dense than the liquid. In other words, the solid takes up less volume than the same mass of liquid.
a solid has definite volume and shape, a liquid has definite volume but no shape. a gas has nor volume nor shape
Solids and liquids both have definite volumes. Gasses, however, do not have a definite volume.
The main difference between a liquid and a gas is the constancy of volume. Both are freely flowing, but a liquid will retain a constant volume no matter how much you try to squeeze into a container.
the difference between the three states of matter is that a solid has a definite shape and volume. a liquid does not have a definite shape but does have a definite volume. gas does not have either.
well a liquid cannot be a solid but i will interpret the question as this: what is the relationship between the units of measurement for the volume of a liquid and a solid? liquid volume- measured in mL solid volume- measured in cm cubed 1 mL=1cm cubed
is there a chemical difference between the solid and liquid states of nitrogen
Solids are, well, solid, and have a definite shape. Liquids do not have a definite shape (but do have a definite volume), and neither do gasses (but they don't have a definite volume).
What is the difference between solid and gas in terms of their fluidity
A solid and liquid have the same mass if the amount is the same.
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Volume can be measured in different ways depending on what king of substance do you want to measure. Also, depending on the application. Volume is equivalent to: Length x Width x Height. Liquids, on the contrary, are measured using a graduated cylinder. Solids can be measured by calculating the difference between the volumes. The volum e of the liquid, and the volume of the liquid with the solid in it. The difference of the two values is the volume of the solid. This is because, solids are measured by the amount of liquid volume that is displace. Hope it helps.