Write three differences between solid and liquid?
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Here are a few;
1. They all consist of particles. Either atoms, molecules or ions. Eg helium (atoms) water (molecules) and salt (ions), or a mixture of these (air).
2. These particles have inertial mass, and so resist acceleration.
3. They also have gravitational mass. So they generate their own gravitational fields, and react to an external gravitational field.
4. They all expand when heated at constant pressure.
5. They all contract when cooled at constant pressure.
6. They all resist compression at constant temperature.
7. They all conduct heat.
8. They all conduct electricity, provided that the potential difference (voltage) is high enough.
9. They all transmit sound waves.
10. They can all be electrically charged.
11. They can all be ionised.
12. They all dissolve in water, given enough time.
13. They all burn, given a high enough temperature.
14. They can all be radioactive.
15. They can all be made to react with some other chemical, given the right conditions.
16. They can all be poisonous.
17. The total entropy can only increase for all of them, within a suitable isolated system.
18. They can all be described by quantum theory.
19. The particles exert long range attractive forces on other molecules.
20. The particles exert short range repulsive forces on surrounding molecules.
21. They can all be either elements, compounds or mixtures.
22. There is a particular distribution of energy of the particles, for all three.
23. They all resist shear forces, in terms of shear modulus or viscosity.
24. They all occupy a particular volume.
25. The particles themselves occupy a certain, fixed volume.
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1. They all consist of particles. Either atoms, molecules or ions. Eg helium (atoms) water (molecules) and salt (ions), or a mixture of these (air).
2. These particles have inertial mass, and so resist acceleration.
3. They also have gravitational mass. So they generate their own gravitational fields, and react to an external gravitational field.
4. They all expand when heated at constant pressure.
5. They all contract when cooled at constant pressure.
6. They all resist compression at constant temperature.
7. They all conduct heat.
8. They all conduct electricity, provided that the potential difference (voltage) is high enough.
9. They all transmit sound waves.
10. They can all be electrically charged.
11. They can all be ionised.
12. They all dissolve in water, given enough time.
13. They all burn, given a high enough temperature.
14. They can all be radioactive.
15. They can all be made to react with some other chemical, given the right conditions.
16. They can all be poisonous.
17. The total entropy can only increase for all of them, within a suitable isolated system.
18. They can all be described by quantum theory.
19. The particles exert long range attractive forces on other molecules.
20. The particles exert short range repulsive forces on surrounding molecules.
21. They can all be either elements, compounds or mixtures.
22. There is a particular distribution of energy of the particles, for all three.
23. They all resist shear forces, in terms of shear modulus or viscosity.
24. They all occupy a particular volume.
25. The particles themselves occupy a certain, fixed volume.
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Solid - particles are tightly packed and have least intermolecular spaces.
Liquid - particles have more intermolecular spaces than solids thus they flow.
Solid - they have definite shape, size, volume.
Liquid - they have definite size but indefinite shape and volume.
Solid - they have strong intermolecular force of attraction.
Liquid - they have less intermolecular force of attraction
Liquid - particles have more intermolecular spaces than solids thus they flow.
Solid - they have definite shape, size, volume.
Liquid - they have definite size but indefinite shape and volume.
Solid - they have strong intermolecular force of attraction.
Liquid - they have less intermolecular force of attraction
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