liquids and gases (apex)
Common properties of liquids and gases: (i) Both do not have a specific shape. (ii) Both are compressible. (iii) In both the states ,substances can flow. That is why they are called fluids.
They are the same because they all have atoms.
Liquids and gases
Yes. Air is a mixture of gases, about 78 percent nitrogen and 21 percent oxygen, with the remaining 1 percent made up of small amounts of many other gases. However, both liquids and gases are classified as fluids (Pleas note: not liquids) basically because they satisfy the same mathematical principles. Solids and other states of matter do not.
chemical change...as it cannot be brought backto its original states..and also new product is formed, hence it is a chemical change
liquids and gases (apex)
The 2 states of matter that are fluids are liquid and gas.
The 2 states of matter that are fluids are liquid and gas.
Hepatitis C is the most common chronic blood borne pathogen in the United States. Hepatitis Dcan be found in the blood, semen, vaginal fluids, and other body fluids of people who are infected. Hepatitis B is transmitted through blood and infected bodily fluids.
How much thermal energy is needed to convert a 2.0-kg sample of liquid methanol into a gas?
In most(all?) states it is against the law to spit (expectorate) in public. It is a public sanitation and health (bodily fluids) 'thing.'
Oxygen (in the liquid, gas and plasma states) is measured in litres because litres measure fluids, which flow freely. Oxygen (at 68ºF) is a fluid.
Could be Characterized as Many different things. Both are Fluids, meaning they take the shape of their container. Both are matter, albeit different states of matter
To be honest its kind of both. Liquids flow too and so do gases but if you were to time them i mean throw some water on the floor makes the liquid faster but letting out gas is the same on the other hand. Although i would say liquids.
Common properties of liquids and gases: (i) Both do not have a specific shape. (ii) Both are compressible. (iii) In both the states ,substances can flow. That is why they are called fluids.
yes indeed solids can flow as well. all states of matter are fluids.
Pascal's principle states that when pressure is applied to an enclosed fluid, it is transmitted undiminished to every part of the fluid. That pressure is also transferred to the walls of the container.