it has no definite shape no definite volume
The two basic properties are:1) Something which has,Inertia,Volume,Mass.2) It has no definite State among 4 which are-- Solid-Liquid-Gas-Plasma.
it is the relative velocity of two phase that is gas and liquid.
2H2O represents two molecules of water, which is in liquid phase at room temperature and pressure.
the 2 properties are surface tension and viscosity
Liquid. Or gas.
Phase A is called the liquid phase, while phase D is called the gas phase.
The concentration of the solute and solvent are the same throughout, and the solute will not settle out, and cannot be filtered. A homogeneous solution also exists as one phase, such as a liquid.
Melting of ice is a physical change where solid ice turns into liquid water without changing its chemical composition. Boiling water is another physical change where liquid water turns into water vapor without any change in chemical properties.
Ice-water system consists of two components, ice and liquid water. It is a two-phase system, with the solid phase being ice and the liquid phase being water.
The boundary between two phases is called a phase boundary. It represents the interface or transition region where the properties of the two phases may differ, such as in density, composition, or structure. Examples include the solid-liquid boundary in ice and water, or the liquid-gas boundary in water vapor and liquid water.
Two phase changes that occur when matter loses heat energy are: Solid to liquid: When a substance loses heat energy, it can transition from a solid phase to a liquid phase. This process is called melting. Liquid to gas: Another phase change that can occur when matter loses heat energy is the transition from a liquid phase to a gas phase. This process is known as vaporization or boiling.
The phase change of from a liquid to a gas is called vaporization. There are two types of vaporization, evaporation and boiling.