liquid and gas, the two states of matter that its particles can move past one another
Yes, Pascal's principle applies to all states of matter. It states that a change in pressure applied to a fluid is transmitted uniformly in all directions, regardless of the state of matter of the fluid.
the law of conservation of mass states that matter can neither be created nor destroyed. so when a chemical reaction takes place, no matter is being destroyed. the mass of the reactants must equal the mass of the products.
One physical characteristic that does not apply to gases is a definite shape. Unlike solids and liquids, gases do not have a fixed shape; they take the shape of their container. Additionally, gases have low density compared to solids and liquids, and they can be easily compressed, which is another characteristic that distinguishes them from other states of matter.
I haven't studied chemistry in a while but if I remember correctly, Hg is going to have to create heat to change states of matter. Therefore this principle doesn't apply just to Hg.
Each material has specific compressibility, the volume decrease.
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they have to do with heat
Yes, Pascal's principle applies to all states of matter. It states that a change in pressure applied to a fluid is transmitted uniformly in all directions, regardless of the state of matter of the fluid.
The Alchemist needs to apply heat to the particles to change their kinetic energy and make them change states of matter.
Liquid matter typically takes up more space than solid matter because the particles in a liquid are not as closely packed together as in a solid. This is why liquids have a fixed volume but can take the shape of their container.
Kinetics apply to all matter(or actually anything with mass), regardless of the state that matter is currently in. Think of it like this, a drop of water, and an ice cube are both dropped from the roof of a building. They are the same matter but in different states. Because they are both moving, both have kinetic energy regardless of being in different states.
Pascal's principle states that a change in pressure applied to a fluid in a confined space is transmitted equally in all directions. This means that if you apply pressure to a fluid in a closed system, the pressure will be distributed uniformly throughout the fluid. This principle is the basis for hydraulic systems and devices.
You can calculate the pressure you exert by dividing the force you apply by the area over which you apply that force. The formula for pressure is: Pressure = Force / Area. The unit for pressure is typically Pascals (Pa) or Newtons per square meter (N/m^2).
the law of conservation of mass states that matter can neither be created nor destroyed. so when a chemical reaction takes place, no matter is being destroyed. the mass of the reactants must equal the mass of the products.
how does behavior of the different state of matter in everyday life
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