Yes they are. They become even further apart when they get more energy (warm up).
becausse the particles in gas are far apart.
Gaseous.
steam is a gas so the particles are far apart
Bromine is a liquid at room temperature. The description of particles is of atoms in a liquid.
Particles in a gas are not closely packed together; they are much farther apart compared to particles in liquids or solids. Gas particles move freely and rapidly, filling the entire volume of their container.
it depends whenever it is a solid, liquid or gas
Gas has particles that are far apart from each other. These particles have a lot of energy and move freely in all directions, resulting in a high level of space between them.
If the CO2 is in gas form and not in a container, they can move an unlimited distance apart.
The state of matter where particles are far apart and move very fast is called a gas. In this state, the particles have enough kinetic energy to overcome the attractive forces between them, allowing them to move freely and independently.
This state of matter is known as a gas. Gas particles are spread far apart and move freely, with minimal interaction between them.
Gases, such as those found in the atmosphere, have particles (atoms or molecules) that are far apart from each other but are electrically neutral. Due to their distance and random motion, there is limited interaction between gas particles in comparison to solids or liquids.
This is a gas.