The particles them self, assuming that you are referring to the individual atoms/molecules that makes up a liquid, does not change in "density" when going from one state of matter to another (liquid -> steam). However, the density changes for a certain amount of the matter, for instance one liter.
One liter of water weighs a lot more than one liter of water steam. This is because the density of liquid water is much higher than water steam. The density of liquid water is 1000g/liter while the density of steam is 0.8g/liter. In other words, liquid water is over 1200 times denser than water vapor!
Compared to liquids and solids, yes a very low density.
one metal that can stop beta particles is aluminum it also has a medium Ionising ability. :)
Yes you can squash gas because it has a low density and it is easier as the particles aren't as strong bonded as a solid.
That depends on the liquid and the solid. Liquid mercury has a very high density. Liquid gasoline has a very low density. At the melting point the density of a liquid and a solid are almost the same.
They have low velocity
Diffusion.
Compared to liquids and solids, yes a very low density.
A low-density gas would have molecules that are farther apart and fewer in numbers per unit volume.
Very Low Density Lipoproteinvery low density lipoprotein.
The density of Betelgeuse is extremely low: 1,119.10 ex.-8 from the density of the sun.
Yes, hydrogen can be considered to have a low density. In fact, it is the least dense of all the elements.
Depending upon the solution, the light waves may be refracted or reflected. However, if you are asking about low mass/low density particles, in general they will tend to accumulate towards the top of the solution based upon relative differences in density.
That depends on the liquid and the solid. Coal is a solid with a very low density. Mercury is a liquid with a very high density.
An extrusive igneous rock has a very low density. This light colored rock is also known as a volcanic rock.
one metal that can stop beta particles is aluminum it also has a medium Ionising ability. :)
A low-density gas would have molecules that are farther apart and fewer in numbers per unit volume.
The gas molecules are very rarefied.