Properties of liquids on the basis of :-
1.Shape
2.Volume
3.Arrangement of Particles 4.Space between Particles 5.Force of Attraction
6.Kinetic energy
7.Density/Rigidibility
8.Flexibility
9.Compressibility
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no fix shape
fixed volume
particles arranged freely
space between particles is there
less force of attraction between particles
moderate kinetic energy
not rigid
flexible
no compressibilty
fixed volume
particles arranged freely
space between particles is there
less force of attraction between particles
moderate kinetic energy
not rigid
flexible
no compressibilty
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Properties of liquids:
1. They do not have fixed shape; take the shape of its container.
2. Have fixed volume. (at constant temperature)
3.no definable exact structure
4. particles are more distant as compared to in solids, but more closer as compared to in gases.
5. inter-ionic attraction is overcome in liquids, thus electricity can flow through them due to free ions (in ionic compounds)
6. Kinectic energy is greater as compared to solids in liquids but less than as compared to gases.
7. density is low as compared to solids but less as compared to gases. NOT RIGID.
8. Flexible
9. compressibility is possible but not more than gases.
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1. They do not have fixed shape; take the shape of its container.
2. Have fixed volume. (at constant temperature)
3.no definable exact structure
4. particles are more distant as compared to in solids, but more closer as compared to in gases.
5. inter-ionic attraction is overcome in liquids, thus electricity can flow through them due to free ions (in ionic compounds)
6. Kinectic energy is greater as compared to solids in liquids but less than as compared to gases.
7. density is low as compared to solids but less as compared to gases. NOT RIGID.
8. Flexible
9. compressibility is possible but not more than gases.
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