When a substance is in its gas phase, the particles are taking up as much room as they possibly can and are moving at a very high rate. They collide with each other frequently and are full of energy. The particles are also very spaced out, unlike the liquid and solid phases.
The particles in a gas move faster and are full of energy. However the particles in a solid do not have as much energy and vibrate in place -Baarkullah Awan
freeze it of with spetial (pain full) liquid
First of all solid turns into liquid all the time. But to give you a familiar situation, check out you're freezer. It's full of ice. and I'm sure ice is solid. Have you ever tried taking out an ice cube out of you're freezer and put it in a cup, well if you did it'll probably turned into liquid. And will melt in a cup and you can drink it in the form of cold water. And that my friend tells you that solid can be turned into liquid. It also tells you that liquid can be turned into gas when it evaporates and that liquid is turned into solid,(when water turns into ice). Hope that answers you're question!
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When a substance is in its gas phase, the particles are taking up as much room as they possibly can and are moving at a very high rate. They collide with each other frequently and are full of energy. The particles are also very spaced out, unlike the liquid and solid phases.
no it doen't because there is little gaps in between and when it gets hot is expands and makes a full. track
1.particles move very fast 2.full of co2 3.can be turn from solid to liquid in the same time(ice to water)
It becomes evaporated also known as Evaporization and that's what forms clouds (gas particles *water*) in the sky. Soon the clouds are too full (there is too many gas particles) they start to form a liquid also known as condensation and that is why rain falls. the thing that causes the particles to be evaporated is the sun, but im not sure why ~please list below if you know why~
Particles in a solid are packed tightly together, and vibrate, but don't really move around. In liquid, they are fairly close together, but are not arranged in a particular pattern, and slide over and around each other. In a gas, the particles are spread out and in no regular arrangement and move around and vibrate at high speeds. Additionally, particles in a solid move slower than particles in a liquid or gas, particles in a liquid move somewhere in the middle, and gas particles move the fastest of all.
Fill in the gaps.
A gallon is bigger
Are crackers liquid? Of course not.
cause it is full of charged particles
liquid crystal display
The shortfall in volume of liquid in a cask or bottle is often referred to as ullage. It is the difference between the actual volume of liquid and the full capacity of the container. Ullage can occur due to evaporation, leakage, or other factors during storage or transportation.
A liquid moves faster when it is heated because the particles in the liquid are hitting each other, and subsequently repelling each other at a higher rate and force than before they were heated.Basically, the cohesion (attraction between the molecules/particles) and the adhesion (attraction of the molecules/particles to others around them, ie. wetness) are decreased, making the liquid more fluid.Try to imagine a cart full of tennis balls. As you pour them out (with the cart tipped over to an angle of, say, 65 degrees) they fall out at a specific rate.However, if you caused the cart to vibrate vigorously as you allowed them to pour out (with the same angle, and the same number of balls) they would pour out much faster.Just try to remember that the cart only represents the molecules of the container you're pouring the liquid from (like a cup or a beaker).