Table of Contents
- 1 Does liquid fill the entire container?
- 2 What fills the volume of a container regardless of size of container?
- 3 What retains its shape regardless of the shape of the container?
- 4 What is liquid shape?
- 5 Do liquids have the same shape?
- 6 Can a liquid flow and take the shape of its container?
- 7 Why can liquids adopt the shape of the container?
- 8 How does the gas phase fill a container?
Does liquid fill the entire container?
Liquids will flow and fill the lowest portion of a container, taking on the shape of the container but not changing in volume. The limited amount of space between particles means that liquids have only very limited compressibility.
What fills the volume of a container regardless of size of container?
A liquid’s volume is constant: regardless of the size and shape of the container in which the liquid is held, the volume of the liquid remains the same. Because of the way the particles of a liquid are packed, liquids are virtually incompressible.
What retains its shape regardless of the shape of the container?
A solid will retain its shape; the particles are not free to move around. Liquid matter is made of more loosely packed particles. It will take the shape of its container. Particles can move about within a liquid, but they are packed densely enough that volume is maintained.
Is liquid definite or indefinite?
In a liquid, the particles are still in close contact, so liquids have a definite volume. However, because the particles can move about each other rather freely, a liquid has no definite shape and takes a shape dictated by its container.
Why does a liquid fill the shape of a container?
The particles in a liquid are close together, but they are not bound to fixed positions; they can slide past and around each other. This enables liquids to take the shape of their container and to flow when they are poured.
What is liquid shape?
In a liquid, the particles are still in close contact, so liquids have a definite volume. However, because the particles can move about each other rather freely, a liquid has no definite shape and takes a shape dictated by its container. No definite shape (takes the shape of its container). Has definite volume.
Do liquids have the same shape?
Can a liquid flow and take the shape of its container?
A liquid can flow and take the shape of its container. Gases don’t have a fixed shape or a fixed volume. The particles move around all the time and spread out. This is why a gas fills its container.
Can a liquid or gas completely fill a container?
No. Although a gas will completely fill its container, a liquid will not. Does a gas completely fill its container? Yes, a gas will always fill the container that it is in. Why does a gas completely fill any container in which you put it while a solid does not?
How are liquids compressible in a small container?
Liquids will flow and fill the lowest portion of a container, taking on the shape of the container but not changing in volume. The limited amount of space between particles means that liquids have only very limited compressibility.
Why can liquids adopt the shape of the container?
So, when you pour a liquid in a container, the molecules come down in the container due to gravity and expand themselves being within the intermolecular attraction force range and stop when they touch the walls of the container. This makes the liquids to take the shape of the container they are poured in. .
How does the gas phase fill a container?
Regardless of gravity, a liquid has a fixed volume. In the gas phase the molecular forces are very weak. A gas fills its container, taking both the shape and the volume of the container. In any fluid, the molecules themselves are in constant, random motion, colliding with each other and with the walls of any container.