When atoms gain enough energy to be able to move freely and independently, the matter has changed into the state of a gas. In the gas state, atoms are not fixed in a specific position and can move and interact with other atoms more freely compared to in solid or liquid states.
yes. the electrons in an atom freely move throughout the atom. the protons are mainly near the nucleus keeping the charge positive
In a solid the atoms are tightly packed together and vibrate in place, in a liquid the atoms are loosely packed together and can move past each other, and in a gas the atoms are far apart and move freely and collide frequently.
True. Liquids are able to flow and conform to the shape of their container due to their ability to move freely past one another. This property distinguishes liquids from solids, which maintain their own shape and volume.
Because the atoms of the substance are able to spread out and move freely.
False. Metallic bonds are formed by the delocalization of electrons throughout a lattice structure of metal atoms. Valence electrons are not shared between specific pairs of atoms like in covalent bonds, but rather move freely throughout the metal structure.
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True. Atoms in a gas have higher kinetic energy and move more rapidly than atoms in a liquid or solid due to the greater distance between them and the weaker intermolecular forces present in gases. This leads to gases having more freedom of movement compared to the more constrained motion of atoms in liquids and solids.
When atoms gain enough energy to be able to move freely and independently, the matter has changed into the state of a gas. In the gas state, atoms are not fixed in a specific position and can move and interact with other atoms more freely compared to in solid or liquid states.
yes. the electrons in an atom freely move throughout the atom. the protons are mainly near the nucleus keeping the charge positive
True. An atom is mostly empty space, with the electrons moving in a cloud around the nucleus which occupies only a tiny fraction of the total volume.
Yes, atoms in a gas move freely and independently of each other. This is why gases can flow and fill the space of a container they are in. Each atom moves randomly due to collisions with other atoms and the walls of the container.
the atoms in a liquid can move around freely.
False
Atoms and molecules are in constant motion, vibrating and moving randomly. This movement is due to their kinetic energy. In gases, atoms and molecules move freely in all directions, while in liquids and solids, the movement is more restricted.