A liquid is one of the four fundamental states of matter, along with solid, gas, and plasma. In a liquid, the particles are close together but can move past each other, allowing the substance to flow and take the shape of its container. Liquids have a definite volume, but no definite shape.
Properties of Liquids
Viscosity:Viscosity is the measure of a liquid's resistance to flow. High viscosity liquids flow slowly (like honey), while low viscosity liquids flow quickly (like water).
Density: The mass of a substance per unit volume. Liquids are typically denser than gases, but less dense than solids.
Examples of Liquids
Common examples of liquids include water, milk, juice, oil, and alcohol. Each of these substances has its own unique properties, but all share the ability to flow and take the shape of their container.