Liquids do not have a defined shape.
Yes, liquids can effuse because i did a project on liquid and my friend did something and it effused
These materials doesn't flow as liquids.
By mixing of two miscible liquids a homogeneous solution is obtained.
Liquids have definite volume but not definite shape, meaning they take the shape of their container. They have close particle arrangement and can flow easily. Liquids have higher density compared to gases and lower density compared to solids.
As the two miscible liquids are heated, the one with the lower boiling point will vaporize first. The vapor will rise into the distillation column, where it will condense back into liquid form as it cools down and collects in the receiving flask. This process enables the separation of the two liquids based on their boiling points.
Yes, liquids can effuse because i did a project on liquid and my friend did something and it effused
If "suck" is to draw something in (air, liquids), then "spit" or "expel" is to eject something out.
solids and liquids are different from each other because a solid is hard and you can eat it ,a liquid is something you drink.
a solid is an object that is hard and liquid is something you can pour
An anointment is an act of spreading or smearing something or someone with oil or other liquids.
An eye drop holds very small amounts of liquids (: hope this helps
They are all something in something else. Suspensions are colloids. Colloids are something small dispersed in something else - solids in liquids (a suspension), gases in liquids, gases in solids etc etc Solutions are one phase - a liquid, but at least 2 compounds make up that phase.
They are all something in something else. Suspensions are colloids. Colloids are something small dispersed in something else - solids in liquids (a suspension), gases in liquids, gases in solids etc etc Solutions are one phase - a liquid, but at least 2 compounds make up that phase.
Yes. If something doesn't oscillate it does not 'exist' at all.
The bicorbonate in the baking soda has a great effect on certain liquids. The liquids with more acid will have a stronger reaction than other liquids with less acid. How do we know that. It is something never ever seen with the human eye, but by the amazing power of the microscope.
The adjective permeable describes something that can be penetrated by liquids, especially water, for example rock or soil.
That is discusting why on earth would you want to know something of that nature?