may slide past each other
Solid
When atoms are separated the substance changes forms. Solid Liquid Gas Plasma These are a few of the forms. The substance becomes more fluid, more easily shaped and compressed. It is able to form new materials, and is easier to ignite.
Heat transfer by movement of particles from one part of a fluid to another is called convection.
The average velocity of any container of fluid is zero. But if you are talking about individual particles, the more heat that is added to the fluid the more energetic/faster the particles become.
I may be wrong, but i am trying to help. In the particle theory fluids flow because the particle theory states that All matter is composed of particles Particles are in constant motion All articles are attracted to one another Particles move faster as they gain energy So, fluids have particles and depending on how much particles the fluid contains will determine how fast or slow it flows. A fluid will flow faster if the partcles are rubbing against each other and attract to eachother. if they are always moving and trying to do this the subsance will gain energy and flow faster. The opposite if something flows slower. is that an okay answer? hope it is:)
Faster. This assumes the same type of atoms or molecules.
A colloid is a substance which contains insoluble particles suspended in it. Colloidal protein is as such a substance with proteins dispersed through something like blood or interstitial fluid.
non Newtonian fluid.
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Lymph
surfactant
A fluid is a liquid.
Having particles which easily move and change their relative position without a separation of the mass, and which easily yield to pressure; capable of flowing; liquid or gaseous., A fluid substance; a body whose particles move easily among themselves.
a substance that is both fluid and a non fluid is non
An empty 12 fl. oz. can contains 12 fluid ounces of capacity, and zero fluid ounces of any material substance, with the possible exception of air.
Fluid and particles absorbed into lymph capillaries
liquid.
The presence of electrons that are free to move within a substance (like metals), ions in an electrolyte fluid, or both in a plasma.Any situation where charged particles can move throughout a material, creating an electric current.Source(s):Med student