Particles are spread out to the maximum of the space available.
Increasing the temperature the number of particles remain constant and the pressure increase.
These particles will settle to the bottom of the container.
The particles are no longer fixed by the forces keeping it a liquid
The particles vibrate more until the particles break away and become more spread out. This is when they become a liquid.
As air particles get colder, they lose kinetic energy and move more slowly. This causes the pressure inside the ball to decrease because there are fewer collisions between the particles and the walls of the ball.
When air leaks out of an inflated ball, gas particles within the ball escape through the opening. The pressure inside the ball decreases as more gas particles leave, causing the ball to gradually deflate.
The gas particles are freely moving because they are not tightly arranged together
When air leaks out of an inflated ball, the gas particles inside the ball escape through the opening created by the leakage. This causes a decrease in pressure inside the ball, causing it to deflate as the gas particles move from an area of high pressure (inside the ball) to an area of lower pressure (outside the ball).
the gas comes out with pressure and the ball flattens.The gas so released mixes with the atmosphere to maintain balance or equilibrium
The gas particles are freely moving because they are not tightly arranged together
Inside a ball, air particles move randomly in all directions due to the collisions between the particles and the walls of the ball. The particles continuously bounce off the walls, creating pressure and contributing to the overall pressure inside the ball. This random motion of air particles helps maintain the inflation and shape of the ball.
A soccer ball bounces as the air particles in them hit and apply pressure at the ball, when it hits a surface, the pressure from the particles apply a force on the ball. Thus, making it bounce.
the gas comes out with pressure and the ball flattens.The gas so released mixes with the atmosphere to maintain balance or equilibrium
It all depends on the particles and the solution
Particles are spread out to the maximum of the space available.
My best guess is that the particles weaken.