The temperature at which a liquid becomes a solid is freezing point and when a solid is turned into a gas it is called sublimation. For a liquid to freeze the attractions between the particles must overcome their motion.
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When a liquid is heated to the point of vaporization, this is known as boiling. At the boiling point, particles become excited and collide with one another. The ensuing energy created causes vaporization of the liquid.
Sublimation is the change from solid to gas without going through the liquid phase.
In the solid phase (such as ice) the particles are bonded to each other, in the gas phase the particles are not tightly bound to each other (such as water vapor).
Freezing is a change of state because it is going from a liquid to a solid. In a solid state the particles move slowly, in a liquid state the particles move a little bit more, and in a gaseous state the particles move fast.
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Changes of state are: melting, freezing, boiling, condensation, sublimation, deposition
quantam mechanics
Yes, light has both properties of light, and waves.
the atoms move much slower than in liquids, gases, and plasmas.
Well liquids usually spread out to fit the container and the particles are a little spaced out and are active
When it freezes, it forms ice. When it heats up, it evaporates or forms steam.
how do particles behave in a solid state
The particles are moving rapidly
The air particles are behave like collidel particles because they collide with each other and form a high weight of air.
when freezing, particles moves slow with out stopping.
Electrons behave like waves and particles this is characterised by the wave side in the Bohr model and can be diffracted yet it will collide with other particles.
Kinetic Theory.
Can you choose some solids that behave as a liquid and explain why they do this? Is jelly a solid that behaves as a liquid?? and is it because they arent very strong.
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They do not react to charged particles.
quantam mechanics
Particles are small, hard spheres of insignificant volume. Attractive and repulsive forces between particles are weak.
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