- Liquid - Wikipedia
Liquid is a state of matter with a definite volume but no fixed shape Liquids adapt to the shape of their container and are nearly incompressible, maintaining their volume even under pressure The density of a liquid is usually close to that of a solid, and much higher than that of a gas
- Liquid: Definition, Behavior, Examples, Properties, and Types
A liquid is one of the three main states of matter, along with solids and gases It is made up of tiny particles, such as ions or molecules, that are close together but not as tightly packed as in solids
- LIQUID Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Liquid definition: composed of molecules that move freely among themselves but do not tend to separate like those of gases; neither gaseous nor solid See examples of LIQUID used in a sentence
- What does Liquid mean? - Definitions. net
A liquid is a state of matter that flows freely and takes the shape of its container but maintains a constant volume It is characterized by its ability to retain almost a constant density, expand slightly under pressure, and rapidly diffuse in the presence of other liquids
- LIQUID definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
A liquid is a substance which is not solid but which flows and can be poured, for example water Drink plenty of liquid Boil for 20 minutes until the liquid has reduced by half Solids turn to liquids at certain temperatures
- Liquid | Chemistry, Properties, Facts | Britannica
Liquid, in physics, one of the three principal states of matter, intermediate between gas and crystalline solid The most obvious physical properties of a liquid are its retention of volume and its conformation to the shape of its container
- Liquid | Encyclopedia. com
A liquid substance has a relatively fixed volume but flows to take the shape of its container A liquid at room temperature, such as water, changes into a vapour (its gaseous state, steam) by heating or into a solid (ice) by cooling
- What Is a Liquid? - Purdue University
What Is a Liquid? A liquid is a state of matter in which a sample of matter flows and can change its shape is not easily compressible and maintains a relatively fixed volume A sample of bromine (Br 2) at room temperature is shown below
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