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− | Liquid is a state of matter. It is defined as a substance that has a definite volume at a given temperature, but has no definite shape. The molecules of a substance in a liquid state are free to move about between each other, but don't posses enough energy to break the bonds between them and separate from the other molecules. If a liquid is cooled to its freezing point, it will freeze and become a [[solid]]. If a it is heated to its melting point, it will boil and become a [[gas]]. | + | '''Liquid''' is a state of matter. It is defined as a substance that has a definite volume at a given temperature, but has no definite shape. The molecules of a substance in a liquid state are free to move about between each other, but don't posses enough energy to break the bonds between them and separate from the other molecules. If a liquid is cooled to its freezing point, it will freeze and become a [[solid]]. If a it is heated to its melting point, it will boil and become a [[gas]]. |
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Latest revision as of 16:50, 11 June 2006
Liquid is a state of matter. It is defined as a substance that has a definite volume at a given temperature, but has no definite shape. The molecules of a substance in a liquid state are free to move about between each other, but don't posses enough energy to break the bonds between them and separate from the other molecules. If a liquid is cooled to its freezing point, it will freeze and become a solid. If a it is heated to its melting point, it will boil and become a gas.