A gas in the form of vapor has particles that move freely and are not bounded by each other. This allows them to fill any container they are placed in.
Liquid and gas are two states of matter that have particles that move freely. In liquids, particles can flow past each other, while in gases, particles move rapidly and have no fixed shape or volume.
Yes, the particles of a solid can vibrate in place but cannot move around freely like particles in a liquid or gas.
water changing to a solid: freezing movement of particles: vibration in fixed positions. arrangement: fixed positions (bonds between every particle). moving closer together water as a liquid: movement of particles: move about (slide past each other) arrangement: close together with no regular arrangement water to gas: boiling movement of particles: free/random movement at high speeds. arrangement: particles move further apart with no bonds between particles.
Steam has a greater distance between particles compared to water because steam is in a gaseous state where the particles have more space between them and move more freely. Water, on the other hand, is a liquid with particles that are more closely packed together.
NO! gas particles move around freely and zoom all over the place. ice is made of rigid particles which is why it is a solid. a liquid is made up of s l o w l y moving particles, which is why it can move freely.
Within a fixed locale rather than freely withing the liquid.
they move freely around
A gas in the form of vapor has particles that move freely and are not bounded by each other. This allows them to fill any container they are placed in.
Gases move freely because there are more spaces between particles of gases.So they can move easily.
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Just because they can
Just because they can
Particles. Just like liquids and gases. The difference between them is that solids have tighter packed particles that are less able to move freely
Well, that depends on what state of matter they are in. a solid can move, but cannot move freely as it is bound to one spot by the gravitational forces. water would be able to move freely in a confined space. and gas can move freely as long as there is nothing blocking its path.
Liquid and gas are two states of matter that have particles that move freely. In liquids, particles can flow past each other, while in gases, particles move rapidly and have no fixed shape or volume.
Yes, the particles of a solid can vibrate in place but cannot move around freely like particles in a liquid or gas.