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One property of liquids is that they have a definite volume, meaning they occupy a fixed amount of space regardless of the container they are in. However, unlike solids, liquids do not have a definite shape and will take the shape of the container. This ability to flow and conform to the container's shape distinguishes liquids from solids and gases.
small amounts fill large containers
The word you are looking for is "frangibility." It refers to the physical property of a solid material that allows it to easily break or shatter.
The property of particles in a solid that sand or sugar grains do not show is the ability to flow and conform to the shape of their container. Sand and sugar grains have a fixed shape and volume, whereas particles in some solids have the ability to flow and change shape.
One property that can be used to describe a solid but not a liquid is definite shape. Solids maintain a fixed shape and volume due to their closely packed particles, while liquids take the shape of their container and do not have a definite form. This ability to retain shape is a key characteristic that distinguishes solids from liquids.
The ability to flow and take the shape of their container is a property of liquids and gases that solids do not have. This property is known as fluidity.
One property of liquids that they do not share with solids is the ability to flow and take the shape of their container. Liquids have the ability to move past one another, while solids maintain their fixed shape and volume.
Chemical Properties
A gas cannot go through non-porous solids.
One property of liquids is that they have a definite volume, meaning they occupy a fixed amount of space regardless of the container they are in. However, unlike solids, liquids do not have a definite shape and will take the shape of the container. This ability to flow and conform to the container's shape distinguishes liquids from solids and gases.
Beta decay is a property of atoms not molecules.
-Porosity has to do with the amount of pores in the material, which reflects the amount of air or water it can hold. -Ductility is the property of solid to be drawn into wires. -Malleability is the property of solid to be hammered into thin sheets. -Brittleness is the property of solid to be broken into pieces. -Elasticity is the property of solid to return to its original shape after being stretched. -Magnetic property is the ability to attract other materials. -Electrical property is the ability to allow electricity to pass through. -Thermal property is the ability to conduct heat. -Flexibility is the ability of a material to be bent without breaking.
small amounts fill large containers
The word you are looking for is "frangibility." It refers to the physical property of a solid material that allows it to easily break or shatter.
The property of particles in a solid that sand or sugar grains do not show is the ability to flow and conform to the shape of their container. Sand and sugar grains have a fixed shape and volume, whereas particles in some solids have the ability to flow and change shape.
ability to rust is a chemical property
One property that can be used to describe a solid but not a liquid is definite shape. Solids maintain a fixed shape and volume due to their closely packed particles, while liquids take the shape of their container and do not have a definite form. This ability to retain shape is a key characteristic that distinguishes solids from liquids.