three properties of liquids


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Properties of Liquids - I
Liquids have a definite volume under given temperature and pressure conditions. Though they take the shape of the container, they maintain their volume. The intermolecular forces in liquids are strong and therefore, they do not expand to occupy all the space available (as ..
Properties of Liquids - I
Properties of Liquids - I - The important properties of liquids a..
Properties of Liquids - II
Vapour pressure measures the tendency for the molecules to escape from liquid to the gas phase. At lower temperatures the vapour pressure of a liquid is much lower than the pressure on the surface of the liquid. When the temperature of the liquid is gra..
The Liquid State
The Liquid State - The liquid state lies between the gaseous and the solid state. Liquids are neither completely disordered nor completely ordered. The cohesive forces between the liquid particles are strong enough to keep them together but these particles do..
Densities of Liquids
Water is the most common liquid. Density of water at 4 o C is 1 g cm - 3 (1000 kg m - 3 ). Example : 28 kg of fuel completely fills a 40 liter petrol tank of a vehicle. What is the density of the fuel? (1 liter = 10 - 3 m 3 ) Suggeste..
Expansion of Liquids
Expansion of container with liquid In the figure L 1 represents the original level at the level of the liquid first falls to L 2 , because the container gets heat first. When the liquid gets heated, it expands much more than the container and its level rises to L ..
Properties
Dihalides are sweet smelling, colorless liquids with relatively high boiling points. The boiling point of ethylidene chloride is less than that of ethylene dichloride..
Properties
1) Ammonium carbonate is a colourless crystalline solid. 2) It is soluble in water. 3) When exposed to the atmosphere, it undergoes dissociation and hence smells of ammoni..
Properties
1) Ammonium sulphate is a colourless crystalline solid. 2) It is soluble in water to a great extent. The solubility of this salt in water is 78 g at 30 o C. 3) When dissolved in water it absorbs heat and causes coolin..
Properties
Some of the synthetic detergents have very low biodegradability. They are resistant to bacterial attack and are not fully degraded in sewage treatment units. Therefore, they cause water pollution when they are discharged into a river or any other water body. Phosphate salts present in synthetic de..
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