Table of Contents
- 1 Does liquid have flexibility?
- 2 What can liquid be described as?
- 3 Which of the following are properties of liquids?
- 4 What best describe particles in a liquid?
- 5 What are the properties of matter in a liquid?
- 6 What is the relationship between particles in a liquid and solid?
- 7 What is an example of surface tension in a liquid?
Does liquid have flexibility?
The main requirements for the existence of a stable liquid at low T are thus a large flexibility of the interparticle bonds (in this temperature range) and a low valence. The large patch width ensures that a wide variety of network realizations can be formed.
What can liquid be described as?
A liquid is a nearly incompressible fluid that conforms to the shape of its container but retains a (nearly) constant volume independent of pressure. As such, it is one of the four fundamental states of matter (the others being solid, gas, and plasma), and is the only state with a definite volume but no fixed shape.
What are 2 properties of liquids?
Liquid
- no definite shape (takes the shape of its container)
- has definite volume.
- particles are free to move over each other, but are still attracted to each other.
Which of the following are properties of liquids?
All liquids show the following characteristics:
- Liquids are almost incompressible. In liquids molecules are pretty close to each other.
- Liquids have fixed volume but no fixed shape.
- Liquids flow from higher to lower level.
- Liquids have their boiling points above room temperature, under normal conditions.
What best describe particles in a liquid?
The particles that form a liquid are relatively close together, but not as close together as the particles in the corresponding solid. The particles in a liquid have more kinetic energy than the particles in the corresponding solid.
What are three different types of flexibility?
These are static stretching, dynamic stretching and proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation (PNF). There has been lots of research to evaluate the effectiveness of each stretching type, and it shows that although each method has the ability to greatly improve flexibility, there are differences between the three.
What are the properties of matter in a liquid?
Properties of Matter: Liquids. Like the particles of a solid, particles in a liquid are subject to intermolecular attraction; however, liquid particles have more space between them, so they are not fixed in position. The attraction between the particles in a liquid keeps the volume of the liquid constant.
What is the relationship between particles in a liquid and solid?
Like the particles of a solid, particles in a liquid are subject to intermolecular attraction; however, liquid particles have more space between them, so they are not fixed in position. The attraction between the particles in a liquid keeps the volume of the liquid constant. The movement of the particles causes the liquid to be variable in shape.
How are particles of a liquid attracted to each other?
Particles of a liquid will not only be attracted to one another, but they are generally attracted to the particles that make up the container holding the liquid. Particles of the liquid are drawn up above the surface level of the liquid at the edges where they are in contact with the sides of the container.
What is an example of surface tension in a liquid?
For example, the surface tension of water is great enough to support the weight of an insect such as a water skipper. Water is the most cohesive nonmetallic liquid, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. Cohesive forces are greatest beneath the surface of the liquid, where the particles are attracted to each other on all sides.