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Q: Can molecules of liquids move from place to place?
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Can the atoms and of molecules of gases and liquids move from place to place?

Yes. They are able to flow.


When molecules in liquids and gases are heated they?

When molecules in liquids and gases are heated they move faster


after atoms and molecules of gases and liquids are heated they move away from the heat . what takes their place?

ions


Why is the pull on liquids more noticeable then the pull on solids?

The molecules in solids are more solidly held in place; so they are not as easy to move. The molecules in liquids are not fixed, but are free to move around; so they can be pulled more easily.


What do the molecules of a gas do?

Move a lot faster then liquids and solids.


Why do molecules of gas travel faster than liquids?

gas molecules are less densily packed and hence move faster than liquids


Is molecule movement greater in liquids or gases?

molecules move more in gasses gasses>liquids>solids


Why do liquids and gases take the shape of their containers while solids do not?

The molecules of liquids and gasses are not tightly arranged or packed. It is due to this arrangement they can move freely. Thus, take the shape of the container. Whereas in solids the molecules are tightly arranged they don't have place to move. Thus ,they don't take the shape of the container.


What are the Molecular structure of solids gases and liquids?

in solids the molecules are rigid, hard to move, stuck together in liquids they are close together but can still move in gasses theyre far apart with alot of space between molecules, they can move very freely


How liquids change to gases?

When heat is added to liquid, the liquid molecules move faster They can move out of the container


What happens to liquids and gases as they are heated?

The molecules in side move or spread apart


Why Brownian motion can be seen in liquids and gases but why not solids?

Because the atoms or molecules in solids are not able to move randomly, they are held in an ordered structure.