That's normally accomplished by raising the liquid's temperature, and sometimes
decreasing the pressure on its surface, which also helps, but is not as easy to do.
molecules move more in gasses gasses>liquids>solids
gasses
yes
Neither. Atoms are the building blocks that when put together become solids, liquids or gasses.
Fluids include liquids and gasses. Liquids are not compressible. Gasses are compressible. Water is a liquid and it not compressible.
gasses, liquids and solids
Nobody invented gasses. Gasses are one of the four naturally occurring states of matter: * Gasses * Liquids * Solids * Plasmas
No. First of all, liquids are not gasses. Liquids and gasses are two different states of matter. Second, you can have any mass of liquid or any mass of gas. Third, liquids are denser than gasses, meaning they have more mass for a given unit of volume.
The rate of diffusion is fastest is gasses, but as we can't see the gases ,it can be seen it liquids, but in liquids the rate of diffusion is comparatively slower than gasses and it can be easily observed....
air is separated through the process of fractional distillation this is where the gasses are cooled until they become a liquid. then the liquids are heated the lighter gasses boil first and evaporate then condense back into a liquid.
it is made up of gasses and liquids
it is more spread out