Liquid
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∙ 12y agoMilk and gasoline are examples of liquid matter. They are substances that take the shape of their container and have a definite volume, but not a definite shape.
Physical properties.
Oxygen, sodium, and boron are examples of elements, which are pure substances composed of atoms with the same number of protons in their nucleus.
Aluminum, carbon, and calcium are examples of elements, which are types of pure substances. Elements are made up of only one type of atom and cannot be broken down into simpler substances by chemical means.
Gasoline is a mixture of hydrocarbons and does not have a specific bonding type. Ethanol, on the other hand, is a type of alcohol and has hydrogen bonding due to the presence of hydroxyl (-OH) groups.
The density of gasoline can vary depending on the type and temperature, but it is typically around 0.74-0.85 grams per cubic centimeter.
Gasoline is a type of matter. It is a liquid fossil fuel composed of hydrocarbons that is used as a source of energy when burned in engines to produce power.
Milk is a liquid.
it is a chemical change! (sexy right?;)
heterogenous mixtures
Doesn't matter. It all works.
Type 1 and Type 2 gasoline.
Elements.
There are 1000 cubic centimeters in one liter of gasoline.
Nothing. Milk is milk no matter what cow it comes from. Don't get suckered in the BS that "strawberry-flavoured" milk comes from red cows, or "chocolate" milk comes from brown cows, etc. etc. Milk is the same colour, flavour and often consistency no matter the colour, breed or type of cow it comes from.
Type your answer here... everything that we see around us is matter e.g. table,oxygen,water
there are chemical energies in gasoline
Gasoline is potential energy.