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They slide past each other

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Q: The particles in liquids what past each other?
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What form of matter has tiny particles that slide past each other?

You think probable to liquids.


What determines a fluid?

The particles in a fluid must be able to move past each other easily, eg: Most gases and liquids


The particles in a solid state move around point?

The particles in a solid state move around one point. The particles in liquids slide past each other. Particles in a gas are farther apart than the particles in a liquid.


Which sentence describes a liquid a particles slides past pother b particles stay near their neighbors c particles are arranged in a pattern d particles bounce away from each other?

Sentence A describes liquids best, although sentence B also fits the description of liquids.


What particles move or slide past each other?

Particles in a liquid can slide past each other but are still packed together.


Can particles always flow past each other?

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When particles are a liquid can they separate past each other?

Molecules in a liquid can move past each other, if that's what you were trying to ask; I'm not sure what "separate past each other" is supposed to mean.


When particles move past each other with ease it is called what?

fluidity


What type of motion do liquids have?

They move quickly past neighboring particles.


What type of particles shapes and volumes characterize solids liquids and gases?

A solid has a definite shape and volume and the particles in a solid stay in the same position relative to each other. A liquid has a definite volume, but not a definite shape, and the particles in a liquid slide past and over each other. A gas has neither a definite shape nor volume but fills the entire container it is in. The particles in a gas move all around and bounce off each other and the walls of the container.


What state of matter has particles that can flow past each other?

All but solid.


Tell about the alignment of particles in a gas and the energy they posses?

that's the difference between the three stages. solids are very ordered in squares. liquids are the same but they slide past each other. gases have absolutly no order in the least. their energy is always higher than that of liquids or solids