Usually by adding heat and/or reducing pressure.
The liquid can evaporate. At the level of particles, some particles can acquire sufficient energy to break free from the liquid (i.e., from the other particles).
do particles move faster as a liquid or a gas
gas particles are far and liquid particles are not too much far
Usually particles in a liquid or gas seperate, but particles within a gas divide more quickly than a liquid.
Particles generally move faster in a gas compared to a liquid. In a gas, particles have more energy and move more freely and quickly as they are not as tightly packed as in a liquid. Conversely, in a liquid, particles are closer together and interact more, resulting in slower movement.
gas particles are not held together and in liquid sthey are not held very tightly.
Bromine is a liquid at room temperature. The description of particles is of atoms in a liquid.
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No, when a gas turns to liquid the particles just slow down and get much closer together.
Light is neither solid nor liquid, but, it is difficult to discern whether it is a gas either, as the particles in gases are not bound like light particles. So, it isn't really either of the three, although, if you say that light particles are bound together, then you could say that light is 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
Yes. A liquid turns into a gas when the particles speed up. When the particles in the liquid start going at a faster speed than the forces of cohesion in the liquid can hold them in the liquid and the air pressure can continue to push them into the liquid, they leave the liquid.