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In Chemistry / High School | 2014-10-20

Which list describes the properties of a liquid?

A. Fixed volume, definite shape
B. Fixed volume, takes the shape of its container
C. Completely fills its container, definite shape
D. Completely fills its container, takes the shape of its container

Asked by Stowman186

Answer (3)

The properties of a liquid has **fixed volume **and takes the shape of its container. Thus, option **B **is correct
What are the properties of a liquid?
The clearest actual properties of a fluid are its maintenance of volume and its conformity to the state of its compartment . At the point when a fluid substance is filled a vessel, it takes the state of the vessel, and, as long as the substance stays in the fluid state, it will stay inside the vessel.
Besides, when a fluid is poured starting with one vessel then onto the next, it holds its volume (for however long there is no vaporization or change in temperature) yet not its shape. These properties act as advantageous rules for recognizing the fluid state from the strong and vaporous states .
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Answered by soniamisha | 2024-06-16

The properties of a liquid are distinct in that it has a fixed or definite volume but does not have a definite shape. Instead, a liquid will take the shape of its container. When placed in a container, liquids form a horizontal surface, showing that gravity affects them and that they do not fill the entire volume of their container if the container is larger than the liquid's volume. Unlike gases, which completely fill their containers and have neither a definite volume nor shape, liquids are limited in volume but adaptable in form.
In summary, the correct option from the student's question is: B. fixed volume, takes the shape of its container. This aligns with the characteristics of a liquid which always maintains a fixed volume but is flexible in shape, conforming to the container's interior. This behavior is due to the particles within the liquid being free to move over each other, while still being attracted to each other.

Answered by StefaniJoanne | 2024-06-24

Liquids have a fixed volume but no definite shape. They take the shape of their container which differentiates them from solids and gases. Thus, the correct answer is option B: Fixed volume, takes the shape of its container.
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Answered by soniamisha | 2024-10-01