What properties of liquids are measurable?
1 Answer
May 5, 2014
Viscosity, density, and surface tension, are three measurable properties of liquids.
As we all know, a liquid is a state of matter in which atoms move around freely.
Two properties that can be measured are density and viscosity.
Density is the mass of a liquid per unit volume. For example, liquid mercury has a greater density than water does.
Viscosity is a liquid's resistance to flowing. For example, water flows very easily but slime doesn't. Slime has a high viscosity.
Surface tension is another property that can be measured. It is the result of the inward pull among the molecules of a liquid that brings the molecules on the surface closer together.
So the answer is viscosity, density, and surface tension.