flüssiges
Flüssiges is a term used in German to describe the liquid state of matter or substances that exist in that state. In everyday language it is closely related to the noun Flüssigkeit (the liquid). In scientific writing, Flüssigkeit is the more common noun, while Flüssiges can appear as a nominalized form of the adjective flüssig in technical contexts to refer to “the liquid” as a substance or category.
Liquids are one of the three fundamental states of matter, between solids and gases. They have a
Key physical properties of liquids include density, heat capacity, and how they respond to temperature and
Common examples are water, ethanol, oils, and liquid metals like mercury. Liquids are essential in countless