Liquids
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Give any three examples of liquids.
- Glaciers
- Rivers
- Wells
- Oceans
Statement 1: Water do not have a definite shape.
Statement 2: Liquids take the shape of the container.
- Statement 1 is incorrect but statement 2 is correct.
- Statement 1 is correct but statement 2 is incorrect.
- Both statements are correct.
- Both statements are incorrect.
- Milk
- Steel
- Lime juice
- Plastic
- Liquids
- Solids
- shape
- volume
Which parameter is absorbed or evolved during the change of state of water?
Question 8
Match the following:
Materials / Objects |
Property of material/object |
Gold and silver |
Opaque |
Wax |
Soluble in water |
Air and glass |
Floats on water |
Cardboard |
Metallic lustre |
Sugar |
Transparent |
Name two sources of freshwater.
A liquid has weaker forces between its _________ and so does not have a definite ________ .
Which of the following statement is false about liquids?
They are almost incompressible.
They have very loosely packed molecules.
They do not have a fixed shape.
They have a definite volume.
Which of the following is the primary source of fresh water on land?
- Lakes
- Tanks
- Ponds
Rain water
The liquids are hard and rigid but can be beaten into thin sheets.
- True
- False
The liquid can take the shape of the containing (i) …………………… , because the molecules are (ii)…………………… to move.
Question 1
In which states do substances exist in our surroundings?
Why do liquids take the shape of the containing vessel?
State two differences between dissolving a solid in water and melting of solid.
- Brick
- Wood
- Oil
- Chalk
- Liquids
- Solids
- shape
- volume
Which of the following is the primary source of fresh water on land?
- Lakes
- Tanks
- Ponds
Rain water
- No definite shape and no definite volume
- Definite shape but no definite volume
- Definite volume but no definite shape
- Definite shape and definite volume
While picking a material to make an object, which of the following parameters are most important?
Properties and Uses of material.
Age of material
Origin of material
Color of the material
- Zinc
- Mercury
- Calcium
- Gold
When a liquid is poured from a jug to a glass, the process is called as
Melting
Flowing
Condensing
Freezing
- Solids have definite shape and volume.
- Liquids do not have a definite shape but have a definite volume.
- Solids do not have a definite shape but have a definite volume.
- Liquids have definite shape and volume.
Question 1
In which states do substances exist in our surroundings?
- Water
- Stone
- Paper
- Glass