Liquids have a definite measurable volume but no definite shape. They assume the shape of whatever vessel the liquid is poured into.
Liquids and soilds share properties that are Definte mass and volume and that they can be transformed into eachother :)
The three properties of matter are solids, liquids, and gases.
Solids are hard but liquids have no feeling. Solids have a shape but liquids do not.
they are fluid
Liquids and gases are amorphous (shapeless), viscous (can flow), and diffuse (have internal space) due to the movement of their molecules.
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juice and water
they are both liquids!
No, all liquids are not the same. Liquids can have different properties such as density, viscosity, and surface tension which make them unique from one another. Additionally, liquids can have varying chemical compositions and phase states which further distinguish them.
Fluid Mechanics
Liquids does not have a definite shape, but have a definite volume. Diffusion is a slow process and liquids are compressible.
Liquids does not have a definite shape, but have a definite volume. Diffusion is a slow process and liquids are compressible.
Properties: liquids have a definite volume but no definite shape.
Not solid, not gas, not plasma. Fluids do not have any structrual properties. (Only hydraulic properties) Fluids do not have any crystal strucutre properties
Liquids and soilds share properties that are Definte mass and volume and that they can be transformed into eachother :)
Pure liquids are substances that consist of only one type of molecule, such as water or ethanol. They differ from other types of liquids, like solutions or mixtures, because they do not contain any other substances mixed in. This means that pure liquids have a consistent composition and properties throughout, unlike mixtures which can vary in composition and properties.
Liquids have a set volume but take the form of the container they are in.