Think of the "SAFETY" reasons. I will use Ethanol as an example. If you opened an ethanol bottle there is most of the time a safety bottle top. But if there was'nt one then if someone accidentally knocked you. Then you could spill the Ethanol everywhere. So one of the reasons SPILLAGES. Another reason in this case Ethanol is a flammable substance. Do not get me wrong but I know that not all liquid fuels are flammable.It is the fumes of Liquid fuels that are flammable instead of the fluid. But if you opened a Ethanol bottle and a source of fire was lit nearby. (Example a Bunsen Burner). Then the Ethanol might start to burn and cause a fire. So another reason FLAMMABLE.These are two problems that liquid fuels cause that solid fuels do not. I tried my hardest to detail them and make it understandable :)
no idea dont ask me solid
i dont know dont ask me
i dont want to live on this planet anymore...
Solid is like a toy, a gas is like air in a balloon, I dont know what liquid looks like
i dont know either maybe a gas? i dont know either maybe a gas? for those who dont know: beryllium is a solid!
I dont know
i dont know sorry you should look it up on a different website that doesnt suck
Photons are not matter (they dont have mass for example) and can not become either a solid, liquid or gas.
i dont know but i think that it is a solid
It is a semi-solid mixture viscous material
liquid bio fuel is the fuel which comes frm vegetables, animals and other organic materials. these fuels dont harm the environment as they are eco friendly. they produce 100% less sulphur dioxide than the normal petroleum fuels. moreover, they dont deplete the ozone layer.
As a general rule, chemical reactions can be identified by a number of signs, including precipitation (solids floating in the liquid), effervenscance (bubbling and fizzing), heat being given off or a colour change.