defined volume.
Liquids all have their particles slightly apart, meaning they can flow but are still fixed together and cannot move too freely. When they turn into a solid it is called freezing, and when they turn into a gas it is called evaporating. The only liquids at standard temperature and pressure are mercury and bromine.
Yes, different types of waves on the electromagnetic spectrum share common properties such as speed, wavelength, and frequency, but they differ in energy and how they interact with matter.
Two solid objects cannot share the exact same physical space at the same time due to the laws of physics governing matter. Similarly, two people cannot occupy the same physical space simultaneously.
Light and waves both exhibit properties of reflection, refraction, interference, and diffraction. They both travel in straight lines and can be described by their wavelength and frequency. Additionally, they can be described as having amplitude, speed, and energy.
A group is a collection of elements that share common characteristics or properties. A quantity is a numerical value or amount that represents the amount or value of something.
They are both incompressible, and they have a fixed volume at a fixed temperature.
I'm not exactly sure what you're wanting to get from this question, but I can tell you these things for sure:solids have a definite shapeliquids do notsolids and liquids both have a definite volumesolids and liquids have a definite massThose are just some of the basics, if you want to get more into detail with the things solids and liquids share, besides there properties, then I suggest you research it.Solids and liquids are essentially incompressible.
they both have a mass
A solid is matter with a definite shape and volume. A liquid is matter that has a definite volume but no definite shape. Why? Here is an example. When you pour a liquid from one container to another, the liquid takes the shape of the container. The volume of the liquid is the same. The properties that solids and liquids share are that they both have definite volume. Source- Mrs. Kristen Eichinger, Mrs. Cindy Surplus and my Harcourt Science book
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Solids have a definite shape and volume, while liquids have a definite volume but take the shape of their container. Liquids can flow and take the shape of the container they are in, unlike solids which have a fixed shape.
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.
Liquids and soilds share properties that are Definte mass and volume and that they can be transformed into eachother :)
All gases have the ability to expand to fill their container, are compressible, and have low density compared to liquids and solids.
It is atoms
they are fluid
The can all change from one form to another by certain chemicals or mixtures.