No they are bonded together.
In a solid, the spacing of the atoms is the closest, and the speed of the atoms is the slowest. In a liquid, the atoms are farther apart, but still slide past one another, and the speed of the atoms is greater than in the solid, but not fast enough to escape. In a gas, the atoms are far apart and do not affect one another very much, the speed of the atoms is the greatest and the atoms are able to escape the liquid state.
the amount of energy they have. In a solid, atoms are tightly packed and vibrate in place. In a liquid, atoms are closer together but can move past each other. In a gas, atoms are far apart and move freely.
No, in a liquid, atoms are closer together than in a gas. In a gas, atoms are much farther apart and move more freely, while in a liquid, atoms are closely packed but still have some ability to move around.
When water heats up, the atoms of that substance shake tremendously and spread from each other. When the atoms are too far apart, liquid cannot sustain itself because there is not enough mass. That's why liquid turns to gas when it's heated.
When a substance changes from a liquid to a gas, the atoms gain enough energy to overcome the intermolecular forces that hold them together in the liquid state. As a result, the atoms move farther apart, increasing their kinetic energy and transitioning into the gaseous phase.
Bromine is a liquid at room temperature. The description of particles is of atoms in a liquid.
atoms in a gas are farther apart than atoms in a liquid
In a solid, the spacing of the atoms is the closest, and the speed of the atoms is the slowest. In a liquid, the atoms are farther apart, but still slide past one another, and the speed of the atoms is greater than in the solid, but not fast enough to escape. In a gas, the atoms are far apart and do not affect one another very much, the speed of the atoms is the greatest and the atoms are able to escape the liquid state.
The space between the molecules/atoms determines whether material is a solid or a gas. If they are very far apart, the matter is a gas. If they are not very far apart, the matter is a liquid. If they are close, it is a solid.
the amount of energy they have. In a solid, atoms are tightly packed and vibrate in place. In a liquid, atoms are closer together but can move past each other. In a gas, atoms are far apart and move freely.
no because the atoms are to far apart
The atoms speed up building up kenetic energy which forces them apart and that is what turns the liquid into a gas
in a solid they are closly packed that they only vibrate. in a liquid they are far apart to slide past each other. and in a gas they are the farthest apart and plazma is the same as gas i think
No, in a liquid, atoms are closer together than in a gas. In a gas, atoms are much farther apart and move more freely, while in a liquid, atoms are closely packed but still have some ability to move around.
There are three physical states: Solid, Liquid, and Gas. However, Plasma is also considered a state, and there have been studies concerning a state between solid and liquid that glass may be in.
When water heats up, the atoms of that substance shake tremendously and spread from each other. When the atoms are too far apart, liquid cannot sustain itself because there is not enough mass. That's why liquid turns to gas when it's heated.
Forces between electron pairs push the atoms apart.