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The forces between particles in a solid that keep them from position is a inter molecular bond, That why it take a fair amount of heat to break the bonds of a solid.

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the objects property of having mass give it inertia which means an objects resistance to movement.

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Yes, it's true.

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Yes.. The forces of attraction

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What forces Between the particles in a gas are weak?

the bonds between particles in a liquid are very weak


What happens to the particles in a solid when it dissolved?

The particles in the solid (solute) break apart and form links with the particles in the liquid (solvent). There are strong forces of attraction between the molecules and particles inside the solute. These forces keep the particles together and make the solute a solid because they attract the solute particles tightly together. There are also strong forces of attraction between the molecules and particles inside the solvent. These forces keep the particles together and make the solvent a liquid because they attract the solvent particles slightly together. There is also an attractive force between the solute and solvent particles. To break these forces and from a bond between the solute and solvent particles energy is needed. This energy is gained from heat (the process of dissolving is speeded up through heat.) In conclusion, the particles in a solute break apart of their attractive forces and form bonds with the solvent particles through the attraction between the solute and solvent particles and through the energy gained by heat.


Do forces between particles keep particles together or push them away from each other?

electrons


Is it true that their are no pulling forces between the particles in a gas?

No it is not true


What are the forces of attraction between the particles of a liquid?

Surface tension .

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Do forces between particles in a solid keep them from position?

Yes.. The forces of attraction


what do we need to add to break the attractive forces between the particles of a solid?

keep them from position is a inter molecular bond


When the attractive forces holding particles together are strong enough to hold them together as a group but not as a fixed position they form a what?

Liquid. The liquid state lies between the gaseous and the solid state. The cohesive (attractive) forces between the liquid particles are strong enough to keep them together but not to keep them in a fixed position.


What are forces between particles?

There are four fundamental forces in nature, the strong, electromagnetic, the weak and gravitational. All forces between particles can be traced back to these.


At room temperature the greatest attractive forces exist between particles of?

At room temperature, the greatest attractive forces exist between particles of


What does forces between particles mean?

It means when their are movement between the particles like vibration in a solid.


What forces Between the particles in a gas are weak?

the bonds between particles in a liquid are very weak


What happens to the particles in a solid when it dissolved?

The particles in the solid (solute) break apart and form links with the particles in the liquid (solvent). There are strong forces of attraction between the molecules and particles inside the solute. These forces keep the particles together and make the solute a solid because they attract the solute particles tightly together. There are also strong forces of attraction between the molecules and particles inside the solvent. These forces keep the particles together and make the solvent a liquid because they attract the solvent particles slightly together. There is also an attractive force between the solute and solvent particles. To break these forces and from a bond between the solute and solvent particles energy is needed. This energy is gained from heat (the process of dissolving is speeded up through heat.) In conclusion, the particles in a solute break apart of their attractive forces and form bonds with the solvent particles through the attraction between the solute and solvent particles and through the energy gained by heat.


How does particle speed relate to the distance between particles?

Attractive forces pull particles together.


Do forces between particles keep particles together or push them away from each other?

electrons


What type of forces exist between particles of a solid?

liquid


Is it true that their are no pulling forces between the particles in a gas?

No it is not true