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The surface area of the liquid can decrease when there is increase in the temperature of the day,what is called evaporation is been taking place in the surface of the liquid,wchich decreases the liquid area.
It is not possible to answer this question, because you are combining two unequal terms. Inches measures distances. 12 inches in a foot. Gallons measure the amount of liquids. There are so many gallons of water in a bath tub or in a swimming pool. It is not possible to say how many inches are in a gallon.
You would measure liquids with a graduated cylinder.You would measure liquids with a graduated cylinder.
To hold liquids and solids. Similar to a glass in a kitchen but used in a laboratory and has a spout for ease in pouring liquids.
Cooking ingredients, liquids, sand etc. The most common would be water and other liquids.
viscosity
The surface area of the liquid can decrease when there is increase in the temperature of the day,what is called evaporation is been taking place in the surface of the liquid,wchich decreases the liquid area.
the tendency of liquids to form a vapor
When acetone and water are mixed together, they can decrease in volume due to their different molecular structures and interactions. This decrease in volume is caused by the formation of a solution where the molecules of both liquids are able to fill the spaces between each other, resulting in a denser overall volume.
Because the liquid evaporates.
Either and both liquifaction &/or freezing.
Contraction in liquids refers to the decrease in volume of a liquid as it cools and turns into a solid. This process is known as solidification or freezing. As the liquid cools, the molecules lose energy and move closer together, causing the volume to decrease.
Yes; the solubility of solids in liquids decrease when the temperature decrease.
True. Viscosity is indeed the tendency of a fluid to resist flow. Both gases and liquids can exhibit viscosity, with liquids typically displaying more noticeable viscosity compared to gases due to the closer proximity of their particles.
Solids, liquids, and gases can be made to contract by reducing their temperature. Cooling these substances causes their particles to move more slowly, resulting in a decrease in volume. This decrease in volume leads to contraction of the material.
A graduated cylinder or a volumetric flask is commonly used for measuring volatile liquids. These glassware pieces are designed to provide accurate volume measurements of liquids like ethanol or acetone, despite their tendency to evaporate quickly.
Liquids tend to acquire minimum surface area because of surface tension, a property due to intermolecular forces. This tendency arises from the desire to minimize surface energy, which is achieved by minimizing the surface area of the liquid. This leads to the spherical shape often seen in liquid droplets.