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A [[state of matter]] where the [[Particle|particles]] are touching but can slide past each other.
 
A [[state of matter]] where the [[Particle|particles]] are touching but can slide past each other.
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|+ Liquids are a '''state of matter''' that:
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|[[File:LiquidPour.png|center|600px]]
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| style="height:20px; width:600px; text-align:left;" |
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*Can be poured and will flow.
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*Cannot hold their shape
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*Fit the shape of the container.
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|}
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|[[File:LiquidSquash.png|center|500px]]
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| style="height:20px; width:500px; text-align:left;" |'''Liquids''' cannot be squashed into a smaller size. You can change their shape, but their size stays the same.
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Examples of liquid [[Material|materials]]:
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*Water
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*Oil

Revision as of 19:46, 18 August 2018

A state of matter where the particles are touching but can slide past each other.

Liquids are a state of matter that:
LiquidPour.png
  • Can be poured and will flow.
  • Cannot hold their shape
  • Fit the shape of the container.
LiquidSquash.png
Liquids cannot be squashed into a smaller size. You can change their shape, but their size stays the same.

Examples of liquid materials:

  • Water
  • Oil