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Yes, molecules in liquids are typically held together by weaker intermolecular forces compared to those in solids. The molecules have enough energy to move and flow past each other, giving liquids their characteristic ability to take the shape of their container.
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Evaporation is known as surface phenomena because molecules of water present on the surface of liquid are bonded weakly as compaered to inner molecules and when temperature increases hydrogen bonding between water molecules breaks.Due to this water molecules tend to evaporate.so that's why it is called as surface phenomena.
It is called cleavage.
Many but not all of them do, specifically that is how diamonds are traditionally cut for jewelry.mica separates into sheetshalite separates into cubesquartz does not have weakly bonded planes, so it fractures
Calcium carbonate weakly dissolves in water.
The molecules in a solid are bonded together permanently. Liquid molecules, on the other hand, also have bonded molecules but they continuously break and reform with other molecules. Gas molecules are not bonded.
When a mineral breaks along a weakly bonded plane, it is called cleavage. Cleavage is the tendency of a mineral to break along specific planes of weakness due to the arrangement of atoms in the crystal lattice.
A gas hasn't form and the molecules motion is free.A liquid has the form of the container and the molecules motion is slower.A compound is a molecule formed from two or more chemical elements chemically bonded.