Both are fluids
Yes.
False. An equilibrium in which all the components are in the same phase (solid, liquid, or gas) is called a homogeneous equilibrium.
This is a mixture of liquids (ex.: liquid air).
The kinetic energy is lowest in solids, higher in liquids, and highest in gases.
Yes gases have the same dissolving rules like solids. Gases just like solids are made up of tiny particles called molecules. When gases are subjected under intense pressure and heat they usually dissolve just like the solids.
no,one is a liquid the other is a gas
Water and gases are the same in some regards in that they have volume, are made up of smaller molecules, and are free flowing. They also have differences in that water is a liquid while gases are in a gas state.
Liquid: yes, more or less. Liquids are practically incompressible (with the pressures we usually have on Earth).Gases: no. Gases can easily be compressed.
In liquids by convection and by radiation in gases
Solid: Computer monitor Liquid: Water, liquid nitrogen Gas: Air (mix of many elements that are all gases)
All gases can be caused to change state to liquids. By either cooling, compression or a combination of both, any gas can be liquefied. This change is a physical change, by the way.
Gas are not liquid because it has a density of 1/10 % or 0.1% that of liquid.
Yes.
A common example is the liquid gas inside a cigarette lighter.
the different gases you can test for are a solid and liquid
yes because the atoms of two gases, hydrogen and oxygen, can combine together to form water, which is a liquid............
Water.