they conform to the shape of whatever they are put into.
No, gases and liquids are not ductile. Ductility is the property of a material to deform without breaking under tensile stress. Gases and liquids do not have a crystalline structure that allows for such deformation.
they Will take on the shape of the inside of their container
the noble gases have their valence shell complete
yes viscosity is a property of gas
vaporization
Liquids and gases both take the shape of their container. This is because the particles in liquids and gases are free to move past one another, allowing them to flow and conform to the shape of their container.
they are fluid
neither a liquid or a gas has a definite shape.
Liquids and gases share the property of changing shape in different containers. Liquids take the shape of their containers due to their ability to flow and conform to the shape of the container. Gases also fill the space of their container, taking its shape as they expand to fill the available volume.
Gases and liquid do not share the same compressibility property. In liquids, the molecules are approximately lesser compressed, that Is why they move around freely and does not have fixed shape. While gas is the most compressible and it doesn't have a shape.
Well, liquids and gases both haveno definite shapeno fixed volumehas massliquids and solidshave definite masshave definite volume
they can flow
It is atoms
they both have a mass
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.
Shape
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