What shape is a solid.
Any shape
What is a liquid?
A liquid is a state of matter that can flow and take the shape of its container, but has a fixed volume.
What is a gas?
what is an example of conduction ?
touching a hot metal pan
What did the thermometer say to the graduated cylinder?
You may have graduated, but I have more degrees."
The molecules for a solid are?
Packed
What are some examples of liquids
Some common examples of liquids include water, milk, juice, and oil.
What are some examples of gases?
Why do warm fluids rise and cold fluids sink.
Convection
Where in the human body can the smallest bone be found
In the ear
What is a solid? How does it differ from a liquid or a gas.
A state of matter that has a definite shape and volume, while liquid and gases have neither.
What is the difference between a liquid and a gas?
Gases have neither a definite shape nor volume, and they fill the entire space available to them. Liquids have a fixed volume but no definite shape.
What are the properties of gases?
Which is more dense cold water or hot water
Cold water
What type of blood vessels carry blood away from the heart?
Arteries
what do paricals in a solid
very compacts
Can liquids be compressed
Yes, liquids can be compressed under high pressure, but they are much less compressible than gases
Why are gases important?
How is thermal energy related to temperature?
Higher temperatures mean higher thermal energy.
What types of fuel are coal, oil, and natural gas?
Fossil fuel
Glass is often described as a solid, yet it can flow slowly over long periods. How can this be explained?
Answer: This apparent contradiction can be explained by considering glass's viscosity and the long timescales involved. While glass is generally considered a solid due to its rigidity and definite shape, it actually exhibits viscous behavior at atomic scales. Over extremely long periods (e.g., centuries), the atoms within glass can slowly rearrange and flow, like a very high-viscosity liquid, leading to the slow deformation seen in ancient glass objects.
What happens when a liquid changes to a gas?
When a liquid changes to a gas, it's called evaporation (at room temperature) or boiling (when heated). This happens when the liquid reaches its boiling point and the molecules gain enough energy to escape into the gas phase.
How do gases behave?
What is the difference between temperature and thermal energy
Temperature is the average kinetic energy and thermal energy is the total kinetic energy
What is the study of interactions between organisms and their environment called
Ecology