plz answer

whar are quantitative properties?
Which states of matter are considered fluids?
list 4 properties of fluids?

thankz alot

<<what are quantitative properties?>>

They are properties that you can assign numbers too, like density or temperature

<<Which states of matter are considered fluids?>>
gas and liquid

<<list 4 properties of fluids?>>
density
viscosity
thermal conductivity
pressure

Cool, but my brain is totally dead.

What are the properties of matter?

Sure, I'd be happy to help!

To answer your first question, quantitative properties are properties that can be measured and expressed numerically. These properties have specific values and units of measurement. Examples of quantitative properties include mass, temperature, volume, pressure, and density.

Regarding your second question, fluids are substances that flow and take the shape of their container. The three states of matter that are considered fluids are liquids, gases, and plasmas. These states have particles that are not held together in a fixed arrangement like those in solids, allowing them to flow.

Now, for your final question, I will provide you with four properties of fluids:

1. Viscosity: Viscosity is a measure of a fluid's resistance to flow. It determines how easily a fluid can be poured or its internal friction. Fluids with high viscosity, like honey or molasses, are thicker and flow slowly, while fluids with low viscosity, like water, flow more easily.

2. Density: Density is the mass per unit volume of a substance. It represents how tightly packed the particles are within a fluid. Density determines whether a fluid will sink or float in another fluid, based on the principle of buoyancy.

3. Pressure: Pressure is the force exerted per unit area. In fluids, pressure is transmitted equally in all directions and increases with depth due to the weight of the fluid above. This property allows fluids to exert forces on objects submerged in them or contained within them.

4. Surface Tension: Surface tension is the cohesive force that exists at the surface of a liquid. It is responsible for the formation of droplets and the behavior of liquids at interfaces. Surface tension is caused by the unbalanced attractive forces between the molecules at the surface compared to those within the liquid.

I hope this clarifies your questions! Let me know if you have any further inquiries.