gas particles move fastly spread apart
I think you mean, how do particles move in gas. But we all make mistakes. A most thought provoking question sir. The movement of particles in gas is the exact opposite to the movement of particles in a solid. When particles are in a solid state they are very slow, and clumped together. When particles take the gas form, they are completely spread out, have many fluctuations, moving fast. Excited particles if you like.
gas particles move in random directions, this sort of movement is call "Brownian motion" gas particles are very open and have a lot of space to move around unlike solids.
They move in a straight line until they hit something and bounce off. Molecules in a gas show random rectilinear motion. This is called Brownian motion
solid particles stay line up, striaght, none touching each other
have enough energy to break completely away from each other, lots of empty space
The molecules in gas move rapidly and freely. They are widely spaced from one another.
The movement that gas particles make is, they vibrate very fast and rapidly, they are also all spread far apart so they have enough space to move.
gas particles move fastly spread apart
They are tightly packed and vibrate.
At its melting points the particles of a substance become looser and can move more freely. There is no order unlike a solids particles, however there isn't complete freedom to move everywhere unlike gases particles.
It is the process of transfer of heat from one place to other with actual movement of heated particles. Convention of heat take place in fluids and gases .
Temperature is the average energy of random motion of particles of matter :). Hope that helps
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 :)
The vasculature inside the green leaf moves a number of particles of food, water, minerals and gases.
The kinetic theory of gases doesn't involve the exercise of forces between particles.
They are tightly packed and vibrate.
At its melting points the particles of a substance become looser and can move more freely. There is no order unlike a solids particles, however there isn't complete freedom to move everywhere unlike gases particles.
If an object moves, it has kinetic energy. The same applies to particles.
Erosion is the term used to describe the movement of rock particles via wind, water, and ice.
because when the atoms meet up in the gases they separate and form more gases of matter. that's basically it!
Gaseous particles have more freedom to move about as they please. They are less constrained then liquids. Liquid particles are confined to a certain volume, but not shape. Therefore, they have movement, but not as much as gases
The rapid zig-zag movement of tiny dust particles suspended in air or in liquid
the movement of particles increases
Generally most gasses absorb sunlight at certain wavelengths. Parlicles will absorb also,
Yes. Diffusion is the movement of particles from where they are in high concentration to where they are in low concentration.