When an object is solid, molecules get packed in a place. They cannot move freely. The force of attraction is great. So it gives the object a solid shape. When the object is liquid, molecules Move A little bit freely, so the force of attraction is less when the object is liquid. And when the object is gas, the molecules move very freely. They bump onto each other. The force of attraction is very very very less. That's why, gases move freely and go away.
It happens because, even in the same compound, atoms/molecules in different phases have different types of behaviour. For example, unlike solids, liquid and gas molecules can 'flow' around.
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sold liquid and gas
Bromine is a liquid at room temperature
The same mass of a substance contains the same number of molecules regardless of whether it's solid, liquid, or gas. However, generally, the solid form is the densest, so it will normally have more mass (and therefore more molecules) per unit volume than the liquid or gas phases. This is not always true, but it's a good rule of thumb.
There are four different phases of matter. These phases of matter are solid, liquid, gas and plasma. Each phase represents the motions of molecules at different temperatures.
They are both fundamental phases of matter. They can vary in form, and do not have their atoms or molecules packed closely together.
Water vapor is composed of water molecules with enough energy (temperature) to support that phase, as opposed to liquid or solid phases.
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solid liquid and gas
what are the difference amount of the 3 phase of matter? example of solid liquid and gas
a phases change is when a substance goes from being a solid to liquid to gas. in solids the molecules have slowed down and are ridged. In liquids, molecules have free form movement and take the shape of their container. In gases, molecules have free form movement and move quickly, they take up all the space in their containers.
Mercury is a liquid. It can be found in thermometers.
Water has 3 phases. These phases include steam, liquid and ice. Ice is the most dense, followed by liquid and then steam.
the three phases are solid,liquid, and gas, but there not only three they have plasma,and liquid cyrstal.
The three forms of water are ice, liquid water, and water vapor. These correspond to the most familiar three phases of matter, which are solid, liquid, and gas.
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