Definite shape, definite volume, definite melting point, high density, incompressibility, and low rate of diffusion.
The most obvious physical properties of a liquid are its retention of volume and its conformation to the shape of its container.
When a liquid substance is poured into a vessel, it takes the shape of the vessel, and, as long as the substance stays in the liquid state, it will remain inside the vessel.
There are four types of crystalline solids: ionic solids, molecular solids, network covalent solids and metallic solids.
There are two types of liquid-liquid mixtures. They are: Homogeneous Liquid-Liquid Mixture. This is a type of liquid-liquid mixture whereby the two substances mix completely to from a single substance.