liquid
A liquid state is one in which a substance flows and takes the shape of its container.
Liquid is the state of matter that takes the shape of it's container and flows.
you've basically answered your own question it's in the state of matter called liquid or more specifically fluid (anything that flows)
The liquid phase of matter is a state in which particles have enough energy to move and flow past each other but are still close enough to maintain attraction. Liquids have a definite volume but take the shape of their container.
Liquids flow and take the shape of their container. Unlike solids, which maintain a fixed shape, liquids have particles that are close together but can move freely, allowing them to adapt to the contours of their surroundings. This property is what allows liquids to fill various containers, regardless of their shape or size.
A liquid has a certain volume, flows, and assumes the shape of it's container.
A liquid state is one in which a substance flows and takes the shape of its container.
Liquid is the state of matter that takes the shape of it's container and flows.
The question is asking if U235 a liquid or a gas. It is a solid and does not flow.
The state of matter that flows freely is liquid.
The state of matter that flows freely is a liquid. Liquids are able to take the shape of their container and flow easily due to their molecular arrangement allowing particles to move past one another.
Gases.
A substance that flows is called "liquid".
you've basically answered your own question it's in the state of matter called liquid or more specifically fluid (anything that flows)
Vinegar is primarily a liquid state of matter. It is an aqueous solution of acetic acid, typically containing about 4-8% acetic acid by volume, dissolved in water. At room temperature, it flows freely and takes the shape of its container, characteristic of liquids.
False. Electrical current flows from a high pressure state (called hot) to a state of rest (called ground or neutral).
The liquid phase of matter is a state in which particles have enough energy to move and flow past each other but are still close enough to maintain attraction. Liquids have a definite volume but take the shape of their container.