Immiscible liquids, such as water and toluene, easily form azeotropes.
Surface tension causes liquids in microgravity to form perfectly round spheres.
A liquid in a gravitational field will form a free surface if unconfined from above.
As the spray continued, the liquid formed a flat floor and then began to grow walls up from the floor, leaving space for a doorway.
Solids and liquids form due to attractive forces between those phases.
Dark-coloured liquid formed when λ-sulfur is left to stay molten.
At any temperature, the liquid would form an equilibrium with its own vapor.
In a flash, the liquid would turn blue and form a gel.
Two liquids can form different types of emulsions.
Free-moving liquid in outer space will form itself into a sphere because of its surface tension.