Liquid Objects

Liquid Objects

how will an object float on a liquida.)the object must be less dense than the liquid.b.)the object must be denser than the liquid.c.)the object must be cooled to the same temperature as the liquid.d.)the object must be heated to the same temperature as the liquid.​

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1. how will an object float on a liquida.)the object must be less dense than the liquid.b.)the object must be denser than the liquid.c.)the object must be cooled to the same temperature as the liquid.d.)the object must be heated to the same temperature as the liquid.​


Answer:

B

Explanation:

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Answer:

a).)the object must be less dense than the liquid.


2. the weight of an object in air is 125 N. the object is placed in a liquid. increased in volume of liquid is 2.5m³. if specific weight of the liquid is 15 N/m³ , what is the weight of the object in liquid?​


Answer:

By the end of this section, you will be able to:

State the ideal gas law in terms of molecules and in terms of moles.

Use the ideal gas law to calculate pressure change, temperature change, volume change, or the number of molecules or moles in a given volume.

Use Avogadro’s number to convert between number of molecules and number of moles.

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Figure 1. The air inside this hot air balloon flying over Putrajaya, Malaysia, is hotter than the ambient air. As a result, the balloon experiences a buoyant force pushing it upward. (credit: Kevin Poh, Flickr)

In this section, we continue to explore the thermal behavior of gases. In particular, we examine the characteristics of atoms and molecules that compose gases. (Most gases, for example nitrogen, N2, and oxygen, O2, are composed of two or more atoms. We will primarily use the term “molecule” in discussing a gas because the term can also be applied to monatomic gases, such as helium.)

Gases are easily compressed. We can see evidence of this in Table 1 in Thermal Expansion of Solids and Liquids, where you will note that gases have the largest coefficients of volume expansion. The large coefficients mean that gases expand and contract very rapidly with temperature changes. In addition, you will note that most gases expand at the same rate, or have the same β. This raises the question as to why gases should all act in nearly the same way, when liquids and solids have widely varying expansions


3. Describe the object of the combination of liquid and liquid liquid mixture


Answer:

may picture Po ba

Explanation:

hindi ko Po na describe dahil walang picture


4. which object is liquid​


a water

Explanation:

because the liquid is taking a shape if its putted in a glass the water will follow what the glass shape is.


5. force that pushes an object up in a liquid​


Answer:

When an object is placed in a fluid, the fluid exerts an upward force we call the buoyant force. The buoyant force comes from the pressure exerted on the object by the fluid.

Answer:

Buoyant Force

Explanation:

When an object is placed in a fluid, the fluid exerts an upward force we call the buoyant force. The buoyant force comes from the pressure exerted on the object by the fluid.


6. 5 objects that solid that can be turn into liquid​


Answer:

Ice

melted Gold

melted silver

Ice

Butter

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7. Swee juice if the object is liquid​


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8. B. List 20 objects in your home and classify each object as Solid, Liquid, or Gas.SOLIDLIQUIDGASOveScore​


SolidPaperpencilbedmattressPlatechocolateIcedoorforkknifetablericecookerricerefrigeratorLiquidWaterJuicesyrup medicineBuko juiceGasGasAir from fan

Thats all hope it helps


9. dishwashing liquid object made of?​


anwer:

soap

detergent

Explanation:

sorry if its wrong


10. what is the object of liquid solid and gas​


Answer:

matter

Explanation:

Answer:

liquid - water , juice , milk

solid - notebook , electricfan , cellphone

gas - balloon


11. how is atom in liquid matter or object?​


Answer:

In liquids, the atoms are more randomly arranged and a little bit further apart (but not all that much). The forces between them are weaker and they can jiggle about and flow past one another quite easily. That's why liquids pour. Take enough heat away from a liquid and the atoms will slow down until they form a solid.

Explanation:

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Answer:

gas vibrate and move freely at high speed

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12. An object will sink in a liquid if the density of the object is greater than that of the liquid. the mass of a sphere is 9.83 g. if the volume of this sphere is less than ___ cm3, then the sphere will sink in liquid mercury (density = 13.6 g/cm3).


Answer:

Ambitious po ako sagot po ay 69.78g


13. Which object is liquid?​


water, soil any liquids basta basa hindi tuyo

14. 10 objects from solid to liquid​


Answer:

1. Chocolate

2. Ice cubes

3. Crayons

4. Butter

5. Ice cream

6. Lipstick

7. Candies

8. Candle

9. Frozen drinks

10. Marshmallow


15. which object is liquid​


Answer:

water

Explanation:


16. liquid object and materials​


Answer:

tubig,shampo,softdrinks,at marami pang iba


17. What makes an object absorb liquid?​


Answer:

secret

Explanation:

basaha lagi tarung imong module


18. What caused the object to turn into liquid?​


Answer:

Melting is a process that causes a substance to change from a solid to a liquid. Melting occurs when the molecules of a solid speed up enough that the motion overcomes the attractions so that the molecules can move past each other as a liquid.

Answer:

=Melting is a process that causes a substance to change from a solid to a liquid. Melting occurs when the molecules of a solid speed up enough that the motion overcomes the attractions so that the molecules can move past each other as a liquid.

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19. what is the upward push of liquid on an object? ​


down ward

Explanation:

upward down ward


20. it is an object moving through a liquid or gas and gas​


Answer:

Frictional force offered on moving objects through fluids (liquids and gases) is called fluid friction. It is also termed as drag.

Explanation:

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21. list 20 objects in your home and classify each object as solid, liquid, or gas in a similar table like the one below.SolidLiquidGas​


Answer:

-solid

•Brick

•Coin

•Iron bar

•Banana

•Rock

•Sand

•Glass

•Aluminum foil

•Ice

•Wood

-liquid

•Blood

•Honey

•Wine

•Water

•Oil

•Milk

•Acetone

•Alcohol

•Coffee

-gas

•Air

•Natural gas

•Hydrogen

•Carbon dioxide

•Water vapor

•Freon

•Ozone

•Nitrogen

•Argon

Answer:

liquid water , oil blood wine

gas, lpg ,car natural gas air carbon dioxide

solid ref, table ,helmet ,glass, bulb wood rock brick coin iron plastic rubber

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22. 1. An object should float in a liquid if it is?​


Answer:

IT'S PLASTICS

Explanation:

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23. classify each object as solid, liquid, or gas​


Answer:

where's the object??

Explanation:

object??

Answer:

Solid is the state in which matter maintains a fixed volume and shape; liquid is the state in which matter adapts to the shape of its container but varies only slightly in volume; and gas is the state in which matter expands to occupy the volume and shape of its container.


24. changing a liquid object to gas is the process called​


Answer:

Evaporation

Explanation:

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Answer:

When a liquid changes into gas, it is called evaporation. Phase changes are usually caused by changes in temperature or pressure.


25. An object should float in a liquid if it is


Answer:

An object will float if it is less dense than the liquid it is placed in. An object will sink if it is more dense than the liquid it is placed in.

Answer:

An object will float if it is less dense than the liquid it is placed in. An object will sink if it is more dense than the liquid it is placed in.

Explanation:

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26. how is atom in liquid matter or object?​


Answer:

gas vibrate and move freely at high speedliquid vibrate, move about, and slide past each other. solid vibrate (jiggle) but generally do not move from place to place.

Answer:

5. A

6. C

Explanation:

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27. Which object is solid?Which object is liquid?Which object is gas?​


Answer:

example of solids are-wood,metal,plastic and rubber because solids have their own shape and sizes

for liquid has a combined particles and have its own shape and sizes when its pour on its container example of these are water,juice,soda,petroleum

gas has a scattered particle that has no shape nor size

example of these are-wind,carbon dioxide,helium and oxygen

gas can also be made by boiling water causes the water to evaporate and turn to air called evaporation

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28. 1. An object should float in a liquid if it is​


Answer:

An object will float if it is less dense than the liquid it is placed in. An object will sink if it is more dense than the liquid it is placed in.

Answer:

helium

Explanation:

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29. What are the objects that are liquid and form to solid? ​


Answer:

Water

Explanation:

When you freeze the water it harden and start forming to solid

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Thank you

Answer:

Water

Explanation:

Water is an example of a substance that can exist in all forms of matter. Ice is solid, water is liquid, and steam is gaseous. The particles in a solid are closely packed and held in fixed positions. This gives solids their definite shape and volume.

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30. The pressure that a liquid exerts on an immersed object depends only on the depth of the object. True or false?


Answer:

false ata

Explanation:

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Answer:

False!

Explanation:

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