Liquids By Marina Luna Shape and Volume Liquids
Liquids By Marina Luna
Shape and Volume Liquids don’t change there volumes but can change shape depending on there container in which they are held in. for example if you turn the faucet on the water splashes every where and it has no shape, but if you put a water bottle under the faucet, the water would take the form of the water bottle and that’s how it changed its shape. In this picture the water is forming the shape of the glass
Particle Energy of liquids The particle motion of liquids are able to move around unlike solids, but can’t move around as freely as a gas.
Examples of Liquids . Mercury is one type of liquid and its container would most likely be a thermometer to measure the temperature. Also bleach and oil are liquids. Mercury is unique though because it is one of the only two liquids that always stay at room temperature and room pressure, the other liquid that stays at room temp and room pressure is bromine. Water is the most common liquid
Particles in Motion AS you can tell by the picture liquid particles can move around, but as I mention before they can’t move around as freely as gas. it is also hard to compress liquid because they already have particles close together.
Comparison both are very difficult to compress because even though liquids molecules can move they are still pretty close together making it still hard to compress into smaller volumes. • Liquids can move freely around unlike solids because particles are spaced a little. • Solids cant move around because there molecules are so close togethere is no space to move.
Impact of temperature on state of matter Liquids have a boiling point, a melting point and a freezing point, when this all accurse the liquid changes phases. When a liquid comes to a boil ( or its boiling point) it releases what is called water vapor, a form of gas. when a solid comes to its melting point it becomes a liquid. And when a liquid comes to its freezing point it becomes a solid or an ice cube.
• Putting an ice cube into a cup Extra Information • will leave you with a cube in the middle of the cup, the shape won't change until the ice becomes a liquid. Sometimes a liquid can be sitting in one place and its molecules will become a gas
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