They move freely; spread among their container
they move around all over and they do not stay together
Yes.
no they do not. the particles in gasses are free to move
Gases particles move through and faster than the particles in a solid
Gases particles move through and faster than the particles in a solid
Gases - force of attraction is very weak - the particles in gases have a lot of space in between them - move very freely - gases are the least dense (from solids and liquids) - particles in gases are very "excited" and move around a lot.
Gases move freely because there are more spaces between particles of gases.So they can move easily.
Because the particles are further apart (look up the particle model) :)
gases particles move faster
the particles in gases move very, very fast
Solids: Atoms are not free to move about; they vibrate about their fixed positions Liquids: The particles are free to move about by sliding over each other Gases: The particles more about randomly at high speeds
Usually it's because the particles are too tightly compacted and have no room to move around as liuqids or gases do.
the force of attraction between the particles gases is weak force of attraction between the particles in liquid is a bit strong force of attraction between the particles in solid is strongest this is the right answers,,,,,dont worry :)