Chemistry, asked by aashishnetam999, 1 year ago

collect the following water,cooking oil,milk,juice,a cold drink container of different shape,Put a 50 ml mark on these container using a measuring cylinder from the laboratory.What will happen if these liquids are split on the floor?Measure 50 ml of any one liquid and transfer it into different container one by one.Does the volume remain the same?

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Answered by as040681
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Answer:

it is liquids are spirit on the floor it will be flowing on the floor. the volume of the liquid remain same. yes, the shape of the liquid does not remain the same. yes, when we pore the liquid from one container into another it flow easily.

Answered by shivaprasadvangalasl
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The correct answer is

The volume remains the same

We observe that leads haven't any fixed shape, however, have a hard and fast volume.

  • They take up the form of the instrumentality during which they're placed. Liquids are rigid but fluid. as a result of the flow and alter the shape, this is often because water may be a liquid, and liquids flow and don't have a fixed shape.
  • Instead, they attack the shape of no matter container they are in.
  • If you pour a liquid from a glass onto a plate, the degree of liquid (the area it takes up) stays the same, but its shape changes.
  • in a very liquid, the particles are still in shut contact, therefore liquids have an exact volume.
  • However, as a result of the particles can move regarding one another rather freely, a liquid has no definite form and takes a shape settled by its instrumentality
  • The liquid is the state of matter during which a fabric features a definite volume but not a definite shape.
  • A liquid continuously has an equivalent shape to its container and might be poured from one container to another.

Hence,

The volume remains the same

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