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In gases, particles are widely spaced and have high kinetic energy, allowing them to be compressed easily. In solids, particles are closely packed and have strong intermolecular forces that prevent compression. This is why gases can be squashed or compressed, while solids maintain their rigid shape.
No, liquids and solids do not diffuse as easily as gases due to their tightly packed molecular structure and lower kinetic energy. Diffusion in liquids is generally slower than in gases, but it can still occur over time. In solids, diffusion is even slower due to the rigid arrangement of molecules.
Matter doesn't move easily in solids.
some solids,liquids and gases are dangers some are not dangers
solids and liquids
Gases most easily form a solution, as they have higher molecular movement and can mix more readily with other substances. Solids and liquids typically require more energy input to form a homogeneous solution.
Molecules - They are more tightly packed in solids than liquids and gases
The kinetic energy is lowest in solids, higher in liquids, and highest in gases.
Matter doesn't move easily in solids.
Liquids and solids have particles that are already in close proximity and held together by strong intermolecular forces, making compressing them difficult. In contrast, gases have particles that are far apart and move freely, allowing them to be compressed more easily.
Solids and liquids are not like gases.
Radiation typically passes through gases more easily than through solids and liquids because gases have lower density and atomic/molecular structure, allowing for less interaction and scattering of radiation particles. In solids and liquids, the atoms and molecules are more closely packed together, increasing the likelihood of absorption and scattering of radiation.