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They are made of gas, obviously, and not dirt; They all contain rings; they have deep, massive, atmospheres.
This is due to the fact that the particles of the liquid are close together and have a definite volume, whereas the particles of the gas are far apart and do not have a definite volume.
To break into small pieces is to pulverize. If the substance is broken down far enough it will become powdered.
No, possessing volume is not a property of gas. A gas neither have definite volume not shape. The reason behind this is that " gasses molecules are apart from each other, therefore free space left between the molecules which allows them to move randomly .... Hence gasses haven't definite volume..
as a material cools from a gas to a liquid, individual atoms or molecules slow down and get closer together. As it goes from a liquid to a solid, the molecules (or atoms) slow down more, and get closer together.
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This is due to the fact that the particles of the liquid are close together and have a definite volume, whereas the particles of the gas are far apart and do not have a definite volume.
Gas particles spread apart, filling all the space available.
A solid is made of particles that are close together and held rigidly to one another. As a result, they do not move around. We preceive this as keeping their shape or definite shape. Since the particles are as close as they can be and yet held strongly so that they may not move apart we perceive this as keeping the same volume or definite volume.
Gas particles are apart from each other, thus is has no fixed positions. As it has no fixed positions, it has no definite shape. Gas particles are also moving in distances away from each other, thus gases may be compressed, giving in an indefinite volume.
They are made of gas, obviously, and not dirt; They all contain rings; they have deep, massive, atmospheres.
This is due to the fact that the particles of the liquid are close together and have a definite volume, whereas the particles of the gas are far apart and do not have a definite volume.
It's particles will spread apart filling all the spaces available...... A gas has neither a definite shape or volume..... :) -Stephanie F.
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It has a definite volume and shape and cannot be compressed. More information: There are three types of matter, gas, liquid and solid. Gas matter have no definite volume, no definite shape and can be compressed. Liquid matter has a definite volume, no definite shape and cannot be compressed. Solid matter has a definite volume, a definite shape and cannot be compressed. This is in the 'Cycles' Science subject, learnt normally at Primary/Grade 3/4 in Primary/Elementary schools. Detailed information: Gas: Gas particles are very far apart from each other, mainly the reason why they can move freely everywhere. Liquid: Liquid particles are next to each other, they slide past each other, however, they cannot move freely, unlike gas particles. Solid: Solid particles are the most arranged particles of all. They can only shake a little in their current position, and cannot move around at all. I hope this information will be helpful to you!!!:) P.S. I am just a primary 5 student, eleven years old studying in a Singapore top primary school. My answer may not be very accurate, but all the same I hope it will help you/your child in his/her studies.
It has a definite volume and shape and cannot be compressed. More information: There are three types of matter, gas, liquid and solid. Gas matter have no definite volume, no definite shape and can be compressed. Liquid matter has a definite volume, no definite shape and cannot be compressed. Solid matter has a definite volume, a definite shape and cannot be compressed. This is in the 'Cycles' Science subject, learnt normally at Primary/Grade 3/4 in Primary/Elementary schools. Detailed information: Gas: Gas particles are very far apart from each other, mainly the reason why they can move freely everywhere. Liquid: Liquid particles are next to each other, they slide past each other, however, they cannot move freely, unlike gas particles. Solid: Solid particles are the most arranged particles of all. They can only shake a little in their current position, and cannot move around at all. I hope this information will be helpful to you!!!:) P.S. I am just a primary 5 student, eleven years old studying in a Singapore top primary school. My answer may not be very accurate, but all the same I hope it will help you/your child in his/her studies.
To break into small pieces is to pulverize. If the substance is broken down far enough it will become powdered.