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Liquid

Liquid is a state of matter with a definite volume but no fixed shape. When confined in a container and subject to a force such as gravity, liquids will adapt to the internal shape of the container in the direction of the force. Liquids are nearly incompressible, maintaining their volume even under pressure. The density of a liquid is usually close to…

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Liquid

Nodes238
Edges237
Triples172
Avg. degree1.99
Density0.008403
Components1

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Liquid

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related to Role of quantum mechanics · 10
Liquid → An, As, Broglie, For, However, Lennard-Jones, Like, Newton's, The, While
has method · 9
Liquid → An, Bragg, Fourier, It, Radially, The, This, Under, X-ray
related to Surfaces · 9
Liquid → Equivalently, In, J/m2, Liquids, SI, Surface, The, This, Unless
related to Mesoscopic · 7
Liquid → An, Boltzmann, Conceptually, Despite, For, Mesoscopic, The
related to Solvation · 7
Liquid → Body, Many, Naphtha, Solutions, Solvents, Surfactants, They
related to Cooking · 6
Liquid → At, Even, In, Liquids, This, When
related to Cooling · 6
Liquid → During, HVAC, In, Liquids, The, Water
related to Flow · 6
Liquid → An, As, In, Intuitively, More, The
related to Volume · 6
Liquid → Liquids, Quantities, SI, The, These, Water
related to Dynamic phenomena · 5
Liquid → GHz, If, In, The, THz

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liquids pressure water temperature molecules used forces viscosity properties displaystyle gases example order intermolecular density volume solids point state classical

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Liquidis astate of matter with a definite volume but no fixed shape0.90text
gravityinstance ofWhen confined in a container and subject to a force0.80text
liquids will adapt to the internal shape of the container in the direction of the forceinstance ofWhen confined in a container and subject to a force0.80text
galinstaninstance ofInorganic liquids in this category include inorganic nonaqueous solvents and many acids.Mixtures that are liquid at room temperature include alloys0.80text
mineral oilinstance ofother mixtures of different substances0.80text
gasolineinstance ofother mixtures of different substances0.80text
emulsions like vinaigrette or mayonnaiseinstance ofother mixtures of different substances0.80text
suspensions like bloodinstance ofother mixtures of different substances0.80text
and colloids like paintinstance ofother mixtures of different substances0.80text
milk.Many gases can be liquefied by coolinginstance ofother mixtures of different substances0.80text
producing liquids such as liquid oxygeninstance ofother mixtures of different substances0.80text
liquid nitrogeninstance ofother mixtures of different substances0.80text

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