gas because the particles are spread farther apart
the force of attraction between the particles gases is weak force of attraction between the particles in liquid is a bit strong force of attraction between the particles in solid is strongest this is the right answers,,,,,dont worry :)
The particles in a liquid have some force of attraction between them. They are free to move past each other but they tend to stick together, however loosely.
liquid particles are more closely packed together than gas are. this is because the force of attraction between liquid atoms are stronger than gas.
The particles in a liquid have a weak force between them. They are still close together like the particles in a solid, just more loosely connected. They can freely move and slide past each other. =)
when we heat a solid we supplies latent heat to the matter which breaks the interparticular force between the particles of the matter and split them more apart from each other.And when the closeness of particles erase away and a gap between these particles forms it converts into liquid.
The force between two charged particles is called the coulomb force.
this is because the the particle in liquid have lower attraction force between particle compared to solid
the force between the substance molecule is increased and due to the increasing of the force, the molecule bocome nearer to each other until they form a liquid
the force becomes weaker and weaker
The force of attraction between particles in a solid is very strong hence, the particles vibrate on the spot.
I think it might be electrostatic force! This is the force that acts between the particles!
Yes,intermolecular forces are weaker in gas.Much stronger in solid
when the distance between the atoms or molecules increases the force of attraction becomes less and the atoms or particles fall apart and generate distances betwen them . gas is the same form of the element just as liquid the only difference is the distance between particles is large and the force of attraction is very less.
Gravitational force should exist between ANY pair of particles; but for individual particles, this force is extremely weak. It is the cumulative effect of lots of particles attracting each other that causes an enormous force between you and Earth, Sun and Earth, etc.Gravitational force should exist between ANY pair of particles; but for individual particles, this force is extremely weak. It is the cumulative effect of lots of particles attracting each other that causes an enormous force between you and Earth, Sun and Earth, etc.Gravitational force should exist between ANY pair of particles; but for individual particles, this force is extremely weak. It is the cumulative effect of lots of particles attracting each other that causes an enormous force between you and Earth, Sun and Earth, etc.Gravitational force should exist between ANY pair of particles; but for individual particles, this force is extremely weak. It is the cumulative effect of lots of particles attracting each other that causes an enormous force between you and Earth, Sun and Earth, etc.
force between charged particles.
The farther you move down a group, the farther the outermost electron is from the nucleus. The farther away an electron is from the nucleus, the weaker the attractive force holding them together is. The weaker the attractive force, the lower the energy it takes to separate them, and hence the lower the First Ionization Energy.Why? Coulomb's law -- the force of attraction between two oppositely charged particles -- or the force of repulsion between two particles of the same charge -- is proportional to the charges on both particles, and is inversely propotional to the square of hte distance between them. Therefore, the farther away two oppositely charged objects are (for example, a positively charged nucleus and a negatively charged electron), the weaker the attraction between them is, and the lower the energy it takes to separate them.
It is the force exerted on a liquid molecule by neighbouring molecules or it is the force of attraction betweenthe particles of of same substance
The force changes inversely with the square of the distance between them.
Propeties of solid, liquid and gas. Solid- particles are closely packed together and vibrate amongst themsleves. Has a definte shape. Sting force of attraction between the molecule. Liquid- particles either move freely or in clusters. Weak force attraction between the molecule. Takes the shape of the container. Gas- particles move independantly of each other. Little to no force of attraction between the molecules. They spread out to occupy any open space and can be compressed easily.
its gravity because it depends on how close of far apart gravity is between the object
The force due to the charges themselves is an electrostatic force.If the particles are also either moving or spinning, the force is a magnetic force.Both types of force are transferred between the charged particles by particles called virtual photons.
Electrostatic or coulomb force
Because the force of attraction between the particles is not as strong as those in solids and the particles move freely about the liquid. Hence, when heat is passed through the liquid. It takes a longer time for the particles to collide with one another and passing the heat energy to the other particle.
The particles hardly are affected by the attractive forces
Mediocre. The following list gives information on the forces between particles in different states of matter: Bose-Einstein Condensate: Absent Solid: Weak Liquid: Neutral, or mediocre Gas: Strong Plasma: Very strong Absolute Heat Fluid: Infinite