the particles in a liquid slide around and move about smoothly
Liquid particle stays in group
The particle bonds are broken and the particles are free to move whereever unless they hit each other
it is the same but only they move faster and separate from 3ach other
Liquid particle stays in group
Liquid particles are closely arranged but they can move around each other. Solid particles are closely arranged and can only vibrate about a fixed position. Gas particles are far apart from each other and can move about in any direction.
It depends on what's in the can.
it depends on how fast you pour a liquid eg: your puring a glass of water down the sink and you pure it drop drop by drop that is slow or your puring lots down at once. basicaly it depends on how fast you are puring
then the particle is in substance existing in liquid or gases.
particles vibrate... in liquid they move. when you "stir a liquid" you push the water particles into the sugar particulates, separating them, and making them invisible to the eye.
1.particles move very fast 2.full of co2 3.can be turn from solid to liquid in the same time(ice to water)
The Particle theory maintains that particles move more rapidly as they get more warm. As the continue to heat up, they become less dense and move even more. As this process continues, the particles expand and separate which changes their state from liquid to gas.
Yes. Liquids are liquid because the particles are moving fast and bumping into each other so you get the sliding motion of liquid. Solids have the slowest particle movement of any form of matter. For the longest time it was believed that the particles in solids do not even move, however, scientists have found that the particles do move as they simply vibrate in place.