Example Of Liquidation Report

Example Of Liquidation Report

example of solid become liquid 5 example at dahilan kung bakit nagiging solid kung isa lang sagot mo wag mona sagutan o report​

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1. example of solid become liquid 5 example at dahilan kung bakit nagiging solid kung isa lang sagot mo wag mona sagutan o report​


Answer:

LIQUID TO SOLID

5 halimbawa ng liquid na nagiging solid at bakit

Tubig

Kapag ang tubig ay naabot ang pinakamalamig na temperatura, ay magsisimula itong tumigas at kalaunan ay magiging yelo.

Honey

Ang honey ay isang liquid na napakalagkit, ngunit sa mahabang panahon na ito ay hindi magagalaw, magiging matigas ito na parang isang mamahaling bato.

Pintura

Ang pintura ay isa ring likido na malapot, kapag ito ay natutuyo nagiging solid ito.

Pandikit

Ang mga pandikit na likido ay may mga kemikal na nagpapalibis sa mga ito, na matuyo at maging solid pagkatapos.

Inumin tulad ng Juice

Kapag ang mga ito ay naabot ang pinakamalamig na yugto, tulad ng tubig ay magiging yelo ang juice o softdrink.

Explanation:


2. what is the importance of viscosity as one of the properties of liquid? Give an example how we can use this viscosity in our lives.Nonsense will be report​


Gathering viscosity data on a material gives manufacturers the ability to predict how the material will behave in the real world. For example: if toothpaste does not have the correct viscosity, it can either be too difficult to pump out from the tube, or pump out too much.

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3. GIVE 5 EXAMPLES of liquid wasteTY PO SA MAGAanswerBRAI'nless ko poREPORT KO po pag NONSENSE​


Answer:

Common examples of liquid waste are human and animal excreta, household wastewater, cooking oil, fats, and grease. All other types of liquid waste, as a requirement by law, must be properly disposed of – most times by a licensed waste haulier.

Explanation:

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4. 1. How are mixture formed if sugar dissolved in water? * Solid Liquid Dissolution Solution 2. From what mixture do oxygen, carbon dioxide, and nitrogen came from? * Gas in liquid Gas in gas Solid in Liquid liquid in liquid 3. Mix orange juice powder to water is what kind of mixture? * Heterogeneous mixture Insoluble Mixture Homogeneous mixture Mixture 4. Biko, Nilupak and Buko salad is an example of what kind of mixture? * Solid Liquid Heterogenous Homogeneous 5. Let us assume that the composition varies from one region to another with at least two phases that remain separate from each other with clearly identifiable properties. This is a heterogeneous or ___ mixture. * Uniform Liquid Non-uniform Solution 6. It is a combination of two or more substances that are not chemically combined, and a new substance was formed. What do you mean by this? * It is solid Decantation It is gas it is mixture 7. There are five kinds of solution. Gas in liquid is one of it, therefore, which of the given example is one of the solutions? * Seeds and water Cola or soft drink Oxygen and salt Rocks and Solvent 8. Homogeneous mixture has the same properties.it means that the substances mixed thoroughly and after stirring it appeared as one substance. You can no longer distinguish one component from the other. What is the other term for homogeneous mixture? * Solution NONSENCE REPORT​


Answer:

1.LIQUID

2.Gas in liquid

3.Heterogenous mixture

4.solid

5.solution

6.it is mixture

7.oxygen and salt

8.solution


5. 1. Which description best describe colloids? A. Formed by mixing different kinds of solutions B. Have molecules that are big enough to settle at the bottom C. Mixture of two or more substances that can be easily separated D. Composed of molecules bigger than a solution but smaller than a suspension 2. What kind of mixture is a suspension? A. Gas in gas B. Heterogeneous C. Homogeneous D. Solid in solid 3. Which of the following solute and solvent do not belong to a suspension mixture? A. Flour and water B. Oil and vinegar C. Oil and water D. Water and sugar 4. Which of the following has the largest particles? A. Colloid B. Element C. Solution D. Suspension 5. An example of a colloid which is an emulsion ______. A. Fog B. Gelatin C. Mayonnaise D. Whipped cream 6. What is the difference between a suspension and a colloid? A. Suspensions are for medicines while colloids are for food. B. Suspension are heterogeneous while colloids are homogeneous. C. Suspensions lose their consistency while colloids remain consistent. D. Suspension may either be solids, liquids, or gases, while colloids are all liquids. 7. Cloud and fog are what kind of colloid? A. Liquid dispersed in solid C. Gas dispersed in solid B. Gas dispersed in liquid D. Liquid dispersed in gas 8. Foams are used in mattresses, as shoe lining, and as protection for delicate materials in boxes during transport. Foams are what kind of colloid? A. Liquid dispersed in solid C. Gas dispersed in solid B. Gas dispersed in liquid D. Liquid dispersed in gas 9. The following are colloid except ______________. A. Gelatin B. Mayonnaise C. Sugar D. Whipped Cream 10. Which of the following is the best description for colloid? A. Clear, pure substance C. Dark, black substance B. Clear, flawless substance D. Sticky, creamy substance 11. Which of the following is an example of sol? A. Dishwashing liquid B. Lemonade C. Paint D. Soap bubbles 12. Which of the following is an example of solid aerosol? A. Air B. Mango juice C. Mayonnaise D. SmokNonsense-report​


Answer:

1.D 2.B 3.D 4.A 5.C 6.B 7.A 8.D 9.A 10.C 11.C 12.D

Explanation:

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6. pa help po pls brainly correct answer nonsense report pls don't waste my points og CHALLENGE (EVALUATION) Directions: Write TRUE if the statement describes the process of filtration and FALSE if it is not. 1. Residues are insoluble solids that get trapped in a filtering medium after the separation process. 2. Filtrates are permeable material that allows the liquid to pass through the filtering medium during the process. 3. Evaporation is the process of separating an insoluble solid from the liquid substance by allowing the liquid to pass through a filter. 4. Cloth is an example of a filtering medium. 5. Mixture is the liquid substance that passes through the filter. -​


TRUE TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE

Answer:

1.TRUE

2.TRUE

3.TRUE

4.TRUE

5.TRUE


7. WHAT I CAN DO Think of a scenario in real life situation where problems involving sets is shown. Here is an example: (Examples lang ang nasa picture) This diagram which shows the relationship between solids and liquids. Pa sagot po nung Tama please ASAPNONSENSE/REPORT ANSWER/ACC​


Answer:

tandako yan ehh hnd q lng masabi at medyo kulang details sorry

8. 1. In solution, the substance that being dissolve is the a. solute b. solvent c. gas d. solid 2. Air is an example of solution? a, solid b.gasc. liquid d. none of these 3. If you add more solute to the solvent and it will no longer dissolve, the solution is a. saturated b. unsaturated c. supersaturatedd. all of the above. 4. Why a solution is considered a homogeneous mixture? a. It is usually liquid. b. It contains a solute and solvent c. It can be dilute or concentrated. D. Its components are distributed evenly. 5. Which of the following examples of solutions occur naturally? a. vinegar b. ocean and seas c. alloy d. alcoholNONSENSE REPORT.​


Answer:

1. Solute

2. Gas

3. saturated

4. It's components are distributed evenly

5. Ocean and seas


9. 1. the arrangement to molecules in a medium affects the speed of sound. guess or air transmits sounds lower than liquid because the molecules that make up liquid.A. fly in all directions at great speedB. are held firmly and can vibrate in a limited areaC. flow easily because they are tightly packedD. are far apart and attraction between molecular is insignificant2. people hearing sound while submarine in pool is an evidence that sound requires a medium to travel. what medium is used in the given example?A. gasB. solidC. liquidD. All of the above3. is the wavelength of the sound produced if it has a frequency of 20/s travel through air at a speed of 334m/s?A.66.8mB. 35.4mC.30.0mD. 16.7mpa answer please asap ❤️seryus po.Tama-BrainliestMali-report​


Answer:

ABDAD

Explanation:

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10. Hello! I need some help ! (^-^) ❤️ (Nonsense is reported automatically) Why does water change or shift into a different color when mixed with a substance? (For example: Water and liquid soap, water and black ink.) They all turn into fhe color of the substance added.


Explanation:

When two or more substances combine, they create one or more new substances, which sometimes have different molecular structures from the original substances, meaning they absorb and radiate light in different ways, leading to a color change.

BUT if it's both colorless like H²o x H²o it will not change a color.


11. 23. Which of the following is an example of suspension? a. mayonnaise C. rice and water b. dishwashing liquid d. vinegar and soy sauce ngaun yan kailangan plss pasagot report q pag wlang kwenta sagut​


•|Answer|•

b. dishwashing liquid

-dishwashing liquid has a charisteristic same as suspension such as it form layers at the top [mostly bubbles]


12. Critical Thinking Questions: 1. How is a solution formed? ______________________________________________________________________________ 2. Based from the examples, differentiate the solute from the solvent. ______________________________________________________________________________ 3. Can dissolving process happen if the solid solute is greater than the solvent? Give a brief explanation. _______________________________________________________________________________4. Which solvent can dissolve most substances?_______________________________________________________________________________5. Do all solutions come in liquid form?_______________________________________________________________________________Pa answer po please yung maayos pononsense report​


Answer:

1. Solution is formed when one substance dissolves into another.

2. The solute is the substance that is being dissolved, while the solvent is the dissolving medium.

3. No, Because in order to form a solution, the solute must be surrounded, or solvated, by the solvent.

4. Water

5. No.

Explanation:

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Answer:

1. When one substance dissolves into another, a solution is formed. A solution is a homogeneous mixture consisting of a solute dissolved into a solvent . The solute is the substance that is being dissolved, while the solvent is the dissolving medium.

2. The solute is the substance that is being dissolved, while the solvent is the dissolving medium.

3. In order to form a solution, the solute must be surrounded, or solvated, by the solvent. Solutes successfully dissolve into solvents when solute-solvent bonds are stronger than either solute-solute bonds or solvent-solvent bonds.

4. Water

Water is called the "universal solvent" because it is capable of dissolving more substances than any other liquid. This is important to every living thing on earth.

5. Pretty much. Solutions can be solids dissolved in liquids. ... Solutions can also be gases dissolved in liquids, such as carbonated water. There can also be gases in other gases and liquids in liquids.

Explanation:

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13. 1. Which is TRUE about convection? A. Heat is transferred through waves of heat across a distance B. Heat is transferred through circulation of liquid or gas C. Heat transfers from objects that are touching D. Heat is transferred from cold to hot object 2. The following are examples of radiation, EXCEPT А. Warmth from the sun. B. Food heated using a microwave. C. When heat transfers from objects that are touching D. Heat from stove burner.nonsense answers will be reported. i need help rn ​


Answer:

1:C

2:A

Explanation:

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14. Directions: Convert each sentence to direct and reported statement or vice - versa.Write your answers on your answer sheets.1.The teacher said to the group, “List down examples of different phases of matter."________________________2. Rolando said, “I will write the examples of objects in solid phase.”________________________3. Rosario said that she would write objects that are liquid in form.________________________4. The teacher told Roberto to list down examples of gases.________________________5. Rebecca said, “I will discuss our output in front of the class.”________________________​


Answer:

1. The teacher said to the group that list down examples of different phases of matter.

2. Rolando said that he will write the examples of objects in solid phase.

3. Rosario said, "I would write objects that are liquid in form."

4. The teacher told/said to Roberto, "List down the examples of gases." (Im not sure of this hehe)

5. Rebecca said that she will discuss their output in front of the class.


15. identify the following examples. write the dispersion medium of it solid liquid or gas on the space provided. 1. smoke 2. jelly 3. salad dressing 4. paint 5. cake nonsense=report pag Tama=brainliestkailangan Kona po ngayon​


Answer:

smoke is a gas

jelly is a solid

salad dressing it can be a solid or liquid

paint is a liquid

and cake is a solid

     


16. help please to answer the activity in the picture and also this. you can also attached picture here thanks. IDENTIFYING THE CHANGES IN THE PHASES OF MATTER Example. Ice cream melts. – solid → liquidPhysical Changes Phase Change1. Boiling water _____ → _____2. Disappearance of acetone ______________ → ___________ 3. Shredding of paper ____________ → ______________4. Melting of butter ______→ ______5. Formation of clouds ____________ → __________NONSENSE/USELESS ANSWERS WILL REPORT! ! !​


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Physical Changes Phase Change

1. Boiling water Liquid → Gas

2. Disappearance of acetone Solid → Gas

3. Shredding of paper Solid → Solid

4. Melting of butter Solid → Liquid

5. Formation of clouds Gas → Liquid

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These are the things that are laughed at when it is dissolved, or developed


17. give 10 examples and pictures of solid, liquid, and gas that you found in your home good answer reward 1thank brainlyess and advance thank you bad anwer reward reported x5​


Answer:

solid

mask

book

cabinet

paper

mask

liquid

water

calamansi juice

wine

coke

shampoo

gas

air

aircon

air purifier

yan na po ang answer..

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18. .˚₊· ͟͟͞͞꒰➳ Directions: Write FACT or BLUFF on STATEMENT1. Sound is an example of longitudinalwave.2. Sou id is a carrier of energy.3. Sound is produced by a vibratingobject.4. Sound does not need a medium topropagate.5. The arrangement of particles in solid,liquid and gas affect the speed ofsound.​Note: NONSENSE AND INCOMPLETE ANSWER=REPORT!​


Answer:

1. FACT

2. FACT

3. FACT

4.BLUFF

5. FACT

Explanation:

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19. Learning task 2Match column A with column B.Column A______1. Matter______2. Volume______3. Mass______4. Solid______5. Liquid______6. Gas______7. Three states of matter______8. Example of Gas______9. Example of liquid______10. Example of SolidNASA picture po Yong Column B. Pasagut po ng maayos.nonsense, reportbrainlest, pag Tama sagot.Column B.​


Answer:

1.B

2.A

3.I

4.F

5.E

6.J

7.D

8.C

9.H

10.G


20. Questions:1. How did the passage describe solid? liquid? gas? 2. Give 3 examples of things around us for each state of matterSolid. 1.__ 2.__ 3.__Liquid 1.__ 2.__ 3.__ Gas 1.__ 2.__ 3.__ 3. How are the particles arranged in each of the following states of matter? Solid _________Liquid _______Gas ________Pls answer this question properly Nonsense - reported Pwd niyo lng po I zoom yung pic Kailangan ko na po yung sagot tnx ​


Answer:

1. Solid- it has definite shape and volume it is a hard, soft, smooth or rough and solid can come in all sizes.

Liquid- it takes the shape of the container it is held on, it usually have a smooth surface but do not have specific size.

Gas- a gas has no shape but it can fill the entire container with any size or shape as the particles move, and gas cannot be felt in the hands like solid nor liquid.

2. Solid:

1. Book

2. Chair

3. Stone

Liquid:

1. Water

2. Oil

3. Blood

Gas:

1. Oxigen

2. Water Vapor

3. Carbon Dioxide

3. Solid- solid are tightly packed, usually in a regular pattern.

Liquid- liquid are close together with no regular arrangement.

Gas- gas are well separated with no regular arrangement.

Explanation:

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21. Directions: Analyze the following sentences. Write the word TRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE if not, then underline the word that makes the statement incorrect. 1. The two states of matter you can see are solids and gases. _____________ 2. All matter has mass and takes up space. ___________ 3. Water can be a solid, liquid, and a gas. _____________ 4. Solids can change their shape depending on the container that they are in _________________5. Only non-living things are examples of matter. __________________ pa help guysNonsense=Report​


Answer:

1. False

2. True

3. True

4. True

5. False

Explanation:

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Answer:

1false plasma and bose einstein condensate

2true

3 true

4false LIQUID takes its shape depending on the container

5 True


22. matter meaning?mass meaning?volume meaning?and give atleast 3 example of liquid,solid and gas.brainliest ko ang tama report nonsense ^v^​


Answer:

Matter- is anything that takes up space and can be weighed. In other words, matter has volume and mass. There are many different substances, or types of matter, in the universe.

Mass- in physics, quantitative measure of inertia, a fundamental property of all matter. It is, in effect, the resistance that a body of matter offers to a change in its speed or position upon the application of a force. The greater the mass of a body, the smaller the change produced by an applied force.

Volume- the amount of space occupied by a three-dimensional figure as measured in cubic units (as inches, quarts, or centimeters) : cubic capacity. 2 : the amount of a substance occupying a particular volume

3 example of liquid

water, oil, blood

3 example of solid

glass, brick, wood

3 example of gas

balloon, oxygen, hydrogen

Answer:

Matter Meaning

physical substance in general, as distinct from mind and spirit; (in physics) that which occupies space and possesses rest mass, especially as distinct from energy.

"the structure and properties of matter"

Mass Meaning

mass, in physics, quantitative measure of inertia, a fundamental property of all matter.

Volume Meaning

the amount of space occupied by a three-dimensional figure as measured in cubic units

Solid

Table

chair

door

Liquid

oil

water

milk

Gas

Balloon

Hot air balloon

Oxygen

Explanation:

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23. identify the following examples. write the dispersion medium of it solid liquid or gas on the space provided. 1. smoke 2. jelly 3. salad dressing 4. paint 5. cake nonsense=report pag Tama=brainliest​


Answer:

1. solid

2. liquid

3.liquid

4. gas

5. solid


24. the following are examples of medium on which waves travels except ____.a. atom b. solidc. liquidd. gasnonsense reportcorrect answer auto brainliest​


Answer:

A.Atom

Explanation:

there's just a 3 waves travels its

solids, liquids, or gases.

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the following are examples of medium on which waves travels except ____.

C. Liquid

The waves cannot travel into liquids because the liquids don't have any of the shear length. And also the shear wave can't also propagate through in the liquids

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Explanation:

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25. What I Can Do - Activity 4 - WORK IT OUT Directions. Convert each sentence to direct and reported statement or vice - versa. Write your answers on your activity notebook. 1. The teacher said to the group, "List down examples of different phases of matter." 2. Rolando said, “I will write the examples of objects in solid phase.” 3. Rosario said that she would write objects that are liquid in form. 4. The teacher told Roberto to list down examples of gases. 5. Rebecca said, “I will discuss our output in front of the class.”​


Answer:

what the answer?

Explanation:

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26. Write True if the statement is correct and False if it is not.(1 point each)________1. A cube is an example of a solid figure that is two-dimensional.________2. The base of a rectangular prism is always square.________3. The appropriate unit of measurement for volume of solid objectsare cubic centimeters (cm3) and cubic meters (m3).________4. The appropriate unit of measurement for volume of liquid objectsare milliliters (ml) and liters (l).________5. The sides of the squares are called edges of the cube.Note: nonsense will be reported​


Answer:

1. True

2. False

3. True

4. True

5. True

Step-by-step explanation:

Read it carefully first


27. i give 20 who those give a real answer and the nonsense i will report MATH A. Give three examples of solid, liquid and gas that represents a point, a line and a plane. POINT LINE PLANE SOLID LIQUID GAS


Answer:

Points:

1.tip of a pen

2.corner of the room

3.finger tip

4.door knob

5.tip of the needle

Lines:

1.a ruler

2.a curtain rod

3.sides of a rectangular mirror

4.lines of the pad paper

5.stripes of the shirt

Planes:

1.the blackboard

2.top of the table

3.walls of the room

4.front side of the door

5.cover of the book

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Answer:

Solids

SolidsIce is an example of a solid. A solid occurs when matter has a fixed volume and a fixed shape. The particles of solids are arranged in a regular repeating pattern. The structure of a solid is rigid. This simply means it does not change shape. Think of an ice cube. Its shape will not change unless it is melted.

Liquids

LiquidsOcean water is an example of a liquid. A liquid is matter that has a fixed volume but not a fixed shape. No matter what the shape of the container, the amount of water will stay the same. Liquids take the shape of the container they are in. We must assume the volume of a liquid is less than the volume of its container. Otherwise, it would overflow.

Gases

GasesWater vapor is an example of a gas. A gas is matter that does not have a fixed volume or a fixed shape. Instead, a gas takes both the volume and the shape of its container. It spreads out to take up all available space.

Step-by-step explanation:

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28. GAS TO LIQUID MATERIALS EXAMPLES PA HELPPP PLSSS PASAHAN NA BUKAS EH BRAINLIEST KO UNG MAKAKATAMA REPORT KO UNG MALI​


Answer:

Water vapor to dew - Water vapor turns from a gas into a liquid such as dew on the morning grass.

Water vapor to liquid water - Water vapor fogs up glasses when moving into a warm room after being in the cold

Water vapor to liquid water - Water vapor forms water droplets on the glass of a cold beverage.


29. 1. the following changes take place when ice turns into a liquid container except a. the ice begins to turn into liquid b. as the ice melts molecules vibrate c. solidification takes place d. the particles of ice brake away from their fixed positions and so they turn into liquid2. After transferring the water into another container, it's volume ___. a. increased b. decrease c. remains the same d. increase the decrease 3. The following example of matter has no definite shape but with definite volume. a. lightb. heat c. soda d. sugar 4. air inside the ballon, wood and air considered as matter because ____. a. it has mass and volume b. it has volume only c. it has mass only d. it has no mass and volume 5. As you transfer the water into another container, which of the following will happen.a. liquids expand to fill the other container b. liquids take the shape of the container c. liquids does not follow d. the particles of liquids move faster compared to gas 6. Sugar granules, water and stone are all sample of matter. Why is this so?a. not all of the samples occupy space b. not all of the samples have measurable mass c. all of the samples have measurable mass and volume d. not all of the samples have measurable mass and volume Pa answer please Non sense= report ​


Answer:

1. A. the ice begins to turn into liquid

2. B. decrease

3. B. heat

4. C. it has mass only

5. A. liquids expand to fill the other container

6. C. all of the samples have measurable mass and volume

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30. patulong po pleasenonesense report ❗Direction: Look around you, pick three things that you think are examples of solid, liquid, and gas respectively. List them in the table below. Draw the models of what their particles you think may look like. Provide a short explanation of each model to support your drawing.​


you will list three things around you in the table below then draw the particles of it . ( look in picture of example of particles )


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