How much thermal energy is needed to convert a 2.0-kg sample of liquid methanol into a gas?
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Fluids versus liquidsAll liquids are fluids but not all fluids are liquids. The scientist (or engineer) will make that distinction but the non-scientist frequently doesn't. Fluids flow. They include liquids and gases. Liquids are a type of fluid that flows and takes the shape of its container but does not expand to fill its container. (Gases do that.) Liquid is the second state of matter, between solid and gas.Liquids do not expand, gases do. The main point is that gases and liquids are both fluids.both liquids and gases are called fluids
Matter that can flow is called a fluid. Fluids can either be liquids or gases and they can take the shape of their container.
Sprite is a liquid solution that is classified as a beverage, so it is considered a liquid matter.
Convection currents transfer heat in fluids such as liquids and gases, which are in the liquid and gas states of matter. These currents occur due to the movement of the fluid particles as they become less dense and rise when heated, then cool and sink to create a continuous circulation that transfers heat.
The 2 states of matter that are fluids are liquid and gas.
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The 2 states of matter that are fluids are liquid and gas.
because they are the four forms or states that matter can be in
The two states of matter that are considered fluids are liquids and gases. Both have the ability to flow and change shape to fit their containers.
liquids and gases (apex)
No. A fluid is a substance that continually deforms (flows) under an applied shear stress. All gases are fluids, but not all liquids are fluids. Fluids are a subset of the phases of matter and include liquids, gases, plasmas and, to some extent, plastic solids.
water is a liquid. Generally Liquids and Fluids are classified. Liquids are that state of matter which have loosely arranged molecules and they are highly flowy. Fluids are that state of matter which are a little more thick than liquids that is more viscous. for example, water is a liquid and Honey a fluid.
yes everything is classified as matter
All liquids, and gases are fluids.
Could be Characterized as Many different things. Both are Fluids, meaning they take the shape of their container. Both are matter, albeit different states of matter
Fluids can be classified as either liquids or gases based on their physical properties. Liquids have a definite volume but no fixed shape, while gases have neither a definite volume nor a fixed shape. Additionally, fluids can be classified based on their behavior under stress as either Newtonian or non-Newtonian fluids.