Liquids can free form to whatever shape the space around them is, but it only has a definite amount of space it can take up. Solids cannot change their shape and cannot expand to a bigger volume of space. Gases are able to free form their shape to whatever is around them and are also able to expand to whatever volume of space is around them. I could go a lot more into detail if needed but that was just a quick comparison.
no because remember a solid has the particles VERY packed together. So it enables no movement, it cannot adapt if it was put into a round container. Liquid can to some degree shift and be evened out in a container. Gas has very loose particles and can spread out widely in a container, as it effectively has no boundaries. Apex=True
Gaseous particles have more freedom to move about as they please. They are less constrained then liquids. Liquid particles are confined to a certain volume, but not shape. Therefore, they have movement, but not as much as gases
Molecules of a substance are in constant motion. Whether you have a solid, liquid, or gas, the particles are moving (but the speed and amount they move differs). Particles of a solid move the least (they basically vibrate), particles of a liquid can flow around one another, and particles of a gas have a lot of space between them because they move in random, constant motions.
The order from greatest energy of particles to least energy of particles is: Plasma > Gas > Liquid > Solid.
No,they don't because when the particles in gas ovecome the force of attraction they move more freely making the particles have more energy. Solid particles are tightly packed with a strong force of attraction making them have the least amount of energy compared to the other states(liquid and gas).
Bromine is a liquid at room temperature. The description of particles is of atoms in a liquid.
gas particles are far and liquid particles are not too much far
no because remember a solid has the particles VERY packed together. So it enables no movement, it cannot adapt if it was put into a round container. Liquid can to some degree shift and be evened out in a container. Gas has very loose particles and can spread out widely in a container, as it effectively has no boundaries. Apex=True
Particles move faster in a gas than in a liquid. In a gas, particles are more spread out and have more kinetic energy, leading to faster and more random movement compared to the more orderly and slower movement of particles in a liquid.
Usually particles in a liquid or gas seperate, but particles within a gas divide more quickly than a liquid.
Gas particles are fast because they have a higher amount of kinetic energy than those found in the liquid or solid state.
No, gas particles are not held more tightly than liquid particles. In a gas, particles have more kinetic energy and are free to move around more compared to the relatively closer and more ordered arrangement of particles in a liquid.
Particles generally move faster in a gas compared to a liquid. In a gas, particles have more energy and move more freely and quickly as they are not as tightly packed as in a liquid. Conversely, in a liquid, particles are closer together and interact more, resulting in slower movement.
Yes, liquid is more condensed than gas because the particles in a liquid are closer together compared to a gas where particles are more spread out. This is why liquids have a definite volume, whereas gases take the shape of their container.
In a gas, the particles are more spaced out and move more freely and independently of each other, with higher kinetic energy. In a liquid, particles are closer together and move with less freedom, maintaining some connections with neighboring particles due to intermolecular forces.
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