ON a Moleculecular level the Molecules of a Liquid are arranged,or ordered somewhere between the randomness of a gas.The particles comprising a solid occur in ordered fashion,producing a characteristic three-dimensional configuration that is present throughout the entire structure.The forces between Particles in a Solid are strong,holding the Particles in a rigid form.A Solid is therefore noncompressible and cannot flow to take the shape of it's container.
Particles in a liquid are free-flowing. They move past each other with ease because their bonds don't hold them tight together as in a solid. However, their bonds are strong enough to keep them together enough so they don't wander about like the particles of a gas.
they are spacely packed, hence the liquid flows
liquids are close together with no regular arrangement.
Particles in a liquid are close together with no regular arrangement.
Particles in a liquid vibrate, move about, and slide past each other.
They aren't exactly arranged.Cause they need more space to move and they move a little faster than the solid.
The particles in the GASeous state of matter are the most disorganized.Ur rite it it actually gas. HAHA mf
A liquid.
The particles of a liquid are not attached to each other. The particles of a solid are.
The particles in liquid move freely.
From a liquid to a gas, the particles become more spread out and move slower. From a solid to a liquid, the particles also become more spread out and move slower.
The particles in the GASeous state of matter are the most disorganized.Ur rite it it actually gas. HAHA mf
Liquid's particles are much more organized than a gas. Gas particles will move around with very high speeds resulting in pressure.
A liquid.
Bromine is a liquid at room temperature. The description of particles is of atoms in a liquid.
the particles in liquid move around slowly in the liquid
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
yes a liquid is made of particles everything is
The particles of a solid are close together and the particles of a liquid are slightly farther apart.
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.
The particles of a liquid are not attached to each other. The particles of a solid are.
the solid particles in these colloids are mixed with the particles of a liquid. the dispersed particles do not dissolve into the liquid therefore the particles do not settle.
yes a liquid is made of particles everything is