Liquids have smaller spaces between the molecules than a gas, and Solids have smaller spaces than liquids.
No, gasses do.
Solid and liquid states are not compressible.Solids.Solids
Random motion is a property of all particles. Brownian motion, the random redistribution of particles due to individual random motion, is possible in fluids, including gasses, liquids, and plasmas, but not in solids- the structure of solids prevents individual particles from moving out of place until they gain enough energy for their small random movements to break free. The key feature of gasses relating to motion is that the particles have an appreciable amount of space between them and can travel many times farther before encountering another gas particle than is possible in a liquid. This allows the rapid diffusion of different gasses into a homogeneous mixture.
it is a mixture of liquid rock and gasses.
how does the exchange of gasses between the aveoli and blood happen
Gasses will have the fastest moving particles, Liquids will have moderately moving particles, and Solids will have the slowest moving particles.
The motion of particles in gasses, liquids, and solids are all different. Gas particles can move much more quickly than solids.
No, gasses do.
It depends on the gas.
they are both made of particles
diffusion.
no they do not. the particles in gasses are free to move
Gasses, or plasmas.
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Particles and Gasses
Solid and liquid states are not compressible.Solids.Solids
The rising hot gasses from the fire drag the particles with them.