state one property of liquid which solid does not possesses
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hi.... freind the main difference between solid and liquid
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In a solid, the particles are closely packed together. The forces between particles are strong so that the particles cannot move freely but can only vibrate. As a result, a solid has a stable, definite shape, and a definite volume. Solids can only change their shape by force, as when broken or cut.
A liquid is a nearly incompressible fluidthat conforms to the shape of its container but retains a (nearly) constant volume independent of pressure. The volume is definite if the temperatureand pressure are constant. When a solid is heated above its melting point, it becomes liquid, given that the pressure is higher than the triple point of the substance. Intermolecular or interatomic or interionic forces are still important, but the molecules have enough energy to move relative to each other and the structure is mobile. This means that the shape of a liquid is not definite but is determined by its container.
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In a solid, the particles are closely packed together. The forces between particles are strong so that the particles cannot move freely but can only vibrate. As a result, a solid has a stable, definite shape, and a definite volume. Solids can only change their shape by force, as when broken or cut.
A liquid is a nearly incompressible fluidthat conforms to the shape of its container but retains a (nearly) constant volume independent of pressure. The volume is definite if the temperatureand pressure are constant. When a solid is heated above its melting point, it becomes liquid, given that the pressure is higher than the triple point of the substance. Intermolecular or interatomic or interionic forces are still important, but the molecules have enough energy to move relative to each other and the structure is mobile. This means that the shape of a liquid is not definite but is determined by its container.
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Hey Isha,
PROPERTIES OF SOLID:-
1. The molecules in solids are tightly and closely packed.
2. It has a definite shape.
3. It has a definite volume.
PROPERTIES OF LIQUIDS:-
1. The molecules in liquids are not so tightly packed as in solids.
2. It has no definite shape. It takes the shape of the container it is filled in.
3. It also has a definite volume.
#hope this helps you... : )
PROPERTIES OF SOLID:-
1. The molecules in solids are tightly and closely packed.
2. It has a definite shape.
3. It has a definite volume.
PROPERTIES OF LIQUIDS:-
1. The molecules in liquids are not so tightly packed as in solids.
2. It has no definite shape. It takes the shape of the container it is filled in.
3. It also has a definite volume.
#hope this helps you... : )
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