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Does liquid has its own size?

Updated: 8/11/2023
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11y ago

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Yes, the particles remain the same size when a material undergoes changes of state. The change in volume that occurs when material is heated or cooled is caused by a change in the distance between the particles

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15y ago

No the solids and liquid molecules differ.

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13y ago

liquids have a fixed mass and volume but not shape

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13y ago

Yes, only the (physical) state of matter differs, not the chemical.

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The same molecule in the gaseous and liquid states are the same, but the spacing between them differs.

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