No they are the furtherst away out of solids, liquids and gases.
No,particles of will not be close together
no, the air inside balloons is a gas and therefore the particles are moving quickly and are spread out, bouncing off the sides of the balloon. Particles in solids are packed close together.
Gas/vapor.
The particles in a liquid are close together. In a solid the particles are tightly packed together so you cannot compress them at all. The particles in a gas are far apart, so when they are compressed the volume of the gas reduces. The bonds in a liquid are not as close as those in a solid but they are still too close for compression.
That depends on the gas and it's concentration. That was the last answer... however... to be more specific the gas particles in a gas are spread out if u meant as in normal activeness of the particles. :) in a sold, they are close together because a solid is closed up and usually not as much air goes into them. in a liquid they are not as close as in a solid but not as far as in a gas. It is medium of CLOSE and far from one another in particle meaning. :) hope i helped
Still because the particles are so close together that they can't move, unlike a liquid or gas.
No. You can compress a gas because the particles are NOT close together. If they are close together (as in a solid) it is extremely difficult to compress any further.
steam is a gas so the particles are far apart
Particle spacing is the closest together in solids. In liquids the spacing is close, however the particles have the freedom of movement. In gas, the particles have lots of kinetic energy, therefore they are far apart.
no, the air inside balloons is a gas and therefore the particles are moving quickly and are spread out, bouncing off the sides of the balloon. Particles in solids are packed close together.
Gas/vapor.
The particles in a liquid are close together. In a solid the particles are tightly packed together so you cannot compress them at all. The particles in a gas are far apart, so when they are compressed the volume of the gas reduces. The bonds in a liquid are not as close as those in a solid but they are still too close for compression.
That depends on the gas and it's concentration. That was the last answer... however... to be more specific the gas particles in a gas are spread out if u meant as in normal activeness of the particles. :) in a sold, they are close together because a solid is closed up and usually not as much air goes into them. in a liquid they are not as close as in a solid but not as far as in a gas. It is medium of CLOSE and far from one another in particle meaning. :) hope i helped
solid because the particles are close together and they have no space to move around ;)
Still because the particles are so close together that they can't move, unlike a liquid or gas.
Gas, because the particles are the furthest apart. The particles are very close together in a solid, which is why it doesn't really change shape or stretch.
if you can put your hand through gas, the particles are not close together, and therefor is so lightly dense
That would be liquid because in a solid, they are stuck and in a gas, they are far apart but in a liquid the particles move around but are still close together.