What are the similarities between liquids and gases?

What are the similarities between liquids and gases?

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1) liquids have definite volume. gases do not have definite volume​. 2) liquids can’t be compressed easily. gases can be compressed easily.

Q. What do liquids have in common?

Answer. Answer: One common characteristics of fluids is that they do not have a fixed shape and are easily deformed.In space, liquids tend to take the form of a sphere, while gases seem shapeless. under the influence of gravity liquids take on the shape of the container, while gasess often flow out of any container.

Q. What property do liquid and gas have in common?

Both liquids and gases have the ability to flow. b. Neither liquids nor gases have a fixed shape.

Q. What is true about the similarities and differences of solids and liquids?

A solid has definite volume and shape, a liquid has a definite volume but no definite shape, and a gas has neither a definite volume nor shape.

Q. What do all matter have in common?

1. The three basic properties of matter are volume, mass, and shape. 2. All matter is made up of tiny particles called atoms.

Q. Why does water exist in all three states?

Water is unique because the properties of water allow it to exist in all three states of matter! Water is usually a liquid, but when it reaches to 32° Fahrenheit (F), it freezes into ice. (Ice is the solid state of water.) (Steam is the gas state of water, and is also called water vapor.)

Q. Why does triple point exist?

In thermodynamics, the triple point of a substance is the temperature and pressure at which the three phases (gas, liquid, and solid) of that substance coexist in thermodynamic equilibrium. It is that temperature and pressure at which the sublimation curve, fusion curve and the vaporisation curve meet.

Q. Which element is found in all three states?

Water

Q. At what temperature does water exist in all three states?

Water exists in three distinct phases at something called the triple point. Zero degrees celsius is defined by the triple point of water which is 273.16K at 611.2 Pa. At this temperature water is in the process of changing from a solid state into the liquid phase or visa versa.

Q. At what temperature does water exist in two states?

Using x-ray lasers, researchers at Stockholm University have been able to follow the transformation between two distinct different liquid states of water, both being made of H2O molecules. At around -63 Centigrade the two liquids exist at different pressure regimes with a density difference of 20%.

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