what is the difference between flow of a liquid and gas
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Gas vs Liquid
The things we see around us, living or non-living, are made up of matter. “Matter” can be defined as “any substance that has massand occupies space.” Matter has different forms. There are three different forms of matter; solids, liquids, and gases. They are differentiated from each other depending upon some particular characteristic specific to each form which depends upon the molecules in the different forms of matter. The characteristics of each matter; solid, liquid, or gas depends upon the different force of attraction between these molecules. In this article we will discuss the differences between two forms of matter, liquids and gases. There are four main points of difference by which we can differentiate between liquids and gases at the most basic level; shape, volume, hardness, and the capacity to flow.
Liquids
The molecules of liquids have a moderate force of attraction; the force between molecules is less than solids and more than gases. This results in the movement of molecules more easily and freely within liquids. The molecular movement results in liquids having a definite and fixed volume. Liquids take the shape of the container they are stored in as the molecules move to fill the space. They have no definite shape and have the ability to flow. Liquids can flow; thus, they are also called “fluid.” Liquids are not hard. When frozen they get hard. For example, when water is frozen below 0 degrees Celsius, it hardens into ice. Some examples of liquids are: water, oils, milk, juices, etc.
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The things we see around us, living or non-living, are made up of matter. “Matter” can be defined as “any substance that has massand occupies space.” Matter has different forms. There are three different forms of matter; solids, liquids, and gases. They are differentiated from each other depending upon some particular characteristic specific to each form which depends upon the molecules in the different forms of matter. The characteristics of each matter; solid, liquid, or gas depends upon the different force of attraction between these molecules. In this article we will discuss the differences between two forms of matter, liquids and gases. There are four main points of difference by which we can differentiate between liquids and gases at the most basic level; shape, volume, hardness, and the capacity to flow.
Liquids
The molecules of liquids have a moderate force of attraction; the force between molecules is less than solids and more than gases. This results in the movement of molecules more easily and freely within liquids. The molecular movement results in liquids having a definite and fixed volume. Liquids take the shape of the container they are stored in as the molecules move to fill the space. They have no definite shape and have the ability to flow. Liquids can flow; thus, they are also called “fluid.” Liquids are not hard. When frozen they get hard. For example, when water is frozen below 0 degrees Celsius, it hardens into ice. Some examples of liquids are: water, oils, milk, juices, etc.
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Hey....!! HERE IS YOUR ANSWER....!!
The big difference.......
We can see the flow of liquid....
WHEREAS....
We can't see the flow of gas......
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The big difference.......
We can see the flow of liquid....
WHEREAS....
We can't see the flow of gas......
HOPE IT'S WILL HELP YOU A LOT.....!!
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