the higher the temperature, the higher the volume of a solid
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michelle strafer
Temperature is closely linked up to volume. In a solid the species are closely packed. As temperature increase so does the molecular vibrations. At a critical temperature the vibrational energy is sufficiently high that the species break their packing and thus melt into a liquid.
Yes, water is a true liquid at room temperature. It has a definite volume and takes the shape of its container.
The blank temperature at which solid changes to liquid is the melting point. This is the temperature at which a substance transitions from a solid to a liquid state.
Because liquid and solid are two different things
solid melts to liquid and liquid boils to solid
Temperature is closely linked up to volume. In a solid the species are closely packed. As temperature increase so does the molecular vibrations. At a critical temperature the vibrational energy is sufficiently high that the species break their packing and thus melt into a liquid.
The volume of most substances will reduce if the substance changes from liquid to solid.
Depending on the nature of the liquid, the volume, the temperature, the exposedarea of the liquid, the purity, etc.
The volume of a liquid takes the shape of its container, while a solid's volume remains fixed regardless of its container. The volume of a solid is usually measured in cubic units (e.g. cubic meters), whereas liquid volume is typically measured in liters or milliliters. The volume of a liquid can vary with changes in temperature, pressure, or composition, while a solid's volume remains constant under normal conditions.
Two of them are: the volume of the water, and how much there is.
By volume liquid can occupy the shape of the container ,but has got a fixed volume unless and until subjected to expansion by change in temperature and pressure. that way it is also compressible. but on the other hand solid has got fixed volume and fixed shape. it is less compressible. this is how they are different..
Icing sugar is a solid.
Solid
A liquid becomes a solid when the temperature reaches is freezing point.
Yes, water is a true liquid at room temperature. It has a definite volume and takes the shape of its container.
The volume of a solid depends on the temperature.
Liquid