The particles are free
The particles are free
gas particles are far and liquid particles are not too much far
Gases particles move through and faster than the particles in a solid
Gases particles move through and faster than the particles in a solid
I think the reason why is that the particles in a gas move freely and they move fast. Therefor the particles in a liquid slide past eachother and the reason why that they're differ from eachoth is because a gas and a liquid are differ from eachother like an example, They particles in a gas heat up and move freely
The particles in a real gas deviate from ideal gas behavior due to interactions between the particles. In an ideal gas, the particles are assumed to have no volume and no interactions with each other. In a real gas, the particles have volume and can interact through forces such as van der Waals forces. These interactions can cause the gas to deviate from ideal behavior, especially at high pressures and low temperatures.
No, that's why you call it real gas. For an ideal gas the size of the particle, that means the volume of interaction is zero, for real gases not. An effect of real gases is the cool down (or heat up) of an gas which is expanded (compressed). Another effect is that you can get liquids.
solid and gas differ from each other simply because their atoms are differrent in composition.Atoms of a solid is compacted to each other.While the atoms of a gas are far apart from ech other sothat it can move freely. Dominique Odencia
Yes, a real gas has volume because its particles occupy physical space. Unlike an ideal gas, which is assumed to have no volume and incompressible point particles, real gases have finite molecular sizes and experience intermolecular interactions that result in volume occupancy.
The motion of particles in gasses, liquids, and solids are all different. Gas particles can move much more quickly than solids.
Particles in a gas have the smallest size and are the most spread out, particles in a liquid are larger than in a gas and are more closely packed, and particles in a solid are the largest and are tightly packed in a regular pattern.
Because the particles are further apart (look up the particle model) :)