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. =)
liquid particles do not join the solid particles because the particles of solid are very tightly packed but this is not in the case of liquid
It depends on the liquid. A liquid metal or liquid ionic substance have charged particles. Water and other covalent liquid substances do not have charged particles.
Liquid particles can nove around more than Solid particles they are in rows and have very strong bonds Liquid particles can nove around more than Solid particles they are in rows and have very strong bonds
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Insolubles particles form a suspension.
atoms
Randomly in the atmosphere, and in liquid ozone.
liquid and solid
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.
Difference is with arrangement.In liquid particles are arranged bit tightly.In gas particles move freely.
a gas have no definite shape so the particles can move around freely but in a liquid ,which has a definite shape, particles move around but are restricted
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. =)
In a crystal the particles are arranged in a lattice.
has definite volume
The particles in a crystalline solid are arranged in a repeating pattern.
They are arranged in groups of six.
They are arranged in groups of six.