In solids, particles are tightly packed and vibrate in fixed positions. In liquids, particles are more spread out and move past each other. In gases, particles are widely spaced and move freely in all directions.
two properties that all paticles of matter have in common is that for liguid and gas move faster than solid. well, all particles have anitparticles, such as electron, its anitparticle is positron
In solids, particles are tightly packed, vibrating in fixed positions. In liquids, particles are more spread out and can move past each other. In gases, particles are widely separated and move freely in all directions.
When particles are heated, they gain kinetic energy and move more rapidly. This causes the particles to spread out and move further apart from each other, which leads to the expansion of the material. In the case of gases, heating causes the particles to move faster and further apart, leading to increased pressure and volume.
D. Particles exert attractive forces. In real gases, the particles do not always move in the same direction, have the same kinetic energy, or have difficulty diffusing due to interactions between the particles leading to attractive forces that are not present in ideal gases.
Yes. The colder the substance become, the slower the particles move. Actually in pure ice the particles do not move at all.
All particles vibrate in some manner.
Particles move around by vibrating and colliding with other particles. The movement of particles is influenced by factors such as temperature, pressure, and the forces acting upon them. In gases, particles move freely in random directions, while in liquids and solids, they move in a more fixed pattern due to the intermolecular forces at play.
In solids, particles are tightly packed and vibrate in fixed positions. In liquids, particles are more spread out and move past each other. In gases, particles are widely spaced and move freely in all directions.
The random movement of particles which happens all the time ensures that they move into any space between other particles. This is called diffusion.
they all move constantly
They move freely; spread among their container
Yes. The colder the substance become, the slower the particles move. Actually in pure ice the particles do not move at all.
the particles that move the most is sugar
Particles in gas move in a straight line until they collide with another particle or the walls of the container. They move at a constant speed until they collide, then change direction. The particles have random motion, moving in all directions.
Gas particles move randomly in all possible directions and travel in a straight path.
particles in the state of a solid are particles that are tighter and don't move much at all if thats the anwser your looking for