Solids and Liquids
In this video Paul Andersen compares and contrasts the properties of solids and liquids. Solids have a more organized structure which can either be amorphous or crystalline. In liquids the intermolecular forces are lower and so the molecules can show translation. Some of the properties that can be observed in liquids are viscosity, surface pressure and volumes of mixing.
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