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Q: How are the particles of each state of matter arranged?
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What state of matter has particles that can flow past each other?

All but solid.


What is particles theory of matter?

The Particle Theory has 4 laws: 1) All matter is composed of particles 2) Each of these particles have spaces between them 3) These particles are always in a constant state of motion 4) Because some particles are Negative, & some Positive, they are attracted to each other.


Why is boiling water a Heat Energy?

Heat energy is a measure of how fast particles of matter are vibrating. As more energy goes into the matter, the particles vibrate faster. At some point (it is different for each material) the particles move fast enough to change phase. When water boils, the particles change state from liquid to gas.


Matter is made of tiny particles and these particles are always moving then why do objects such as a table a cup not move?

There are three types of matter; solid matter, liquid matter and gas matter. They are all made up of particles which are the building blocks of matter. Particles in a Gas matter are randomly separated, they are a bit far apart form each other, so they are able to move around efficiently. Particles in liquid matter are less separated from each other, they are closer to each, so there degree of mobility is limited. Particles in solid matter are packed close together and rigity and immobile. A table and a cup and objects of the types are solid matter so they are unable to move around.


Which state of matter has particles that are close together but able to slide past each other?

That would be liquid because in a solid, they are stuck and in a gas, they are far apart but in a liquid the particles move around but are still close together.

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How are the particles in each state of matter different?

By how dense the state of matter


How are particles arranged in the three phases of matter?

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What state of matter particles break away completely from one another?

In the gas state of matter, particles are bouncing off each other.


A state of matter where the particles do not touch each other?

gas


In which state of matter can particles move over each other but still be mutually to e3ach other?

Liquid is the state of matter that has particles that slid by each other.


What state of matter has particles that can flow past each other?

All but solid.


Explain the difference in the motion of particles for each state of matter?

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The state of matter in which particles are close to each other but do not remain in a fixed position?

A liquid.


What is particles theory of matter?

The Particle Theory has 4 laws: 1) All matter is composed of particles 2) Each of these particles have spaces between them 3) These particles are always in a constant state of motion 4) Because some particles are Negative, & some Positive, they are attracted to each other.


What is the relationship between the amount of space between particles and the state matter?

the particles go with the state of matter in slid liquid and gas each one of the states of matter have particles. gases particles are always moving around example water vapor..solids particles are stuck in place but viberate and liquid is pretty much the same as gas


What is the relationship between the amount of space between particles and the state of matter?

the particles go with the state of matter in slid liquid and gas each one of the states of matter have particles. gases particles are always moving around example water vapor..solids particles are stuck in place but viberate and liquid is pretty much the same as gas


Particle model of liquid?

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.