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The molucles are spread very far apart any are not as rapadd bounce of each oter, and the as solid and liquid
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In a homogeneous mixture particles are spread evenly.
Particles are spread out to the maximum of the space available.
the particles do not realy grow bigger its more that the electrons get a larger distance from the nucleus they "hop" up an orbital -this is just about total "BS" cosidering that the size doesnt expand at all the particles just get more spread apart Poopie-teehee
Particles spread out and move rapidly due to the increase in temperature. Movement of particles is dependent on temperature...not the other way around.
The molucles are spread very far apart any are not as rapadd bounce of each oter, and the as solid and liquid
In a solid, the particles are tightly packed and do not move around much, as opposed to a liquid or gas, in which the particles are more spread out.
False; gas particles can touch each other when they collide.
In the gas phase, the particles spread out to completely fill their container.
Because what you smell is actually tiny particles of whatever it is being spread around in the air.
In a homogeneous mixture particles are spread evenly.
the particles themselves don't "melt", they simply spread out and move around more, forming the liquid state.
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They cause the particles around them to be pushed together and then spread apart.
gases have losely packed molecules which hit each other and produce kinetic energy which helps them to spread.
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