Flüssigem
Flüssigem is a German word that translates to "liquid" in English. It is an adjective used to describe substances that have a definite volume but no fixed shape, allowing them to flow and take the shape of their container. Flüssigem substances are characterized by their ability to change shape easily, which is due to the weak intermolecular forces between their particles. This property makes them distinct from solids, which have a fixed shape and volume, and gases, which have no fixed shape or volume.
Examples of flüssigem substances include water, oil, and mercury. These substances are commonly used in various
In scientific contexts, the term "flüssigem" is often used to describe the state of matter of a