Solids and liquids are denser than gases.
That is has more tightly packed molecules.
Solids are more rigid than liquids and gases.
That is they retain their shape when force is applied(with exceptions)
When too much force is applied they break rather than changing shape
Liquids and gases are more fluid than solids.
RIGIDITY AND FLUIDITY Solid is the most rigid one amongst the three. It has a fixed shape and volume that is independent of the container's. Liquid is the second rigid one. It has a fixed volume but a flexible shape, i.e. its shape depends on the container but the volume does not. Gas is the least rigid one. It does not have a fixed volume nor shape. Its volume and shape depends on the
Density means how close the particles are. You can determine that by doing an experiment. Try it!
A liquid mixture in which particles can be seen and easily separated by settling or filtration is a suspension.
It depends on the physical change. The most obvious example would be evaporation, when a solid changes to a gas. In a gas, the particles have very high energy and are not bonded to each other. There is a large amount of space between them. On the other hand, in a liquid, the density is only slightly different to the density in a solid. All the particles are touching each other, although the bonds between particles are comparatively weak. Basically, as liquid is heated, the particles absorb more and more energy and this causes them to vibrate more and more vigorously. Essentially, once these vibrations overcome the weak bonds between the particles, they all spread apart, converting from a liquid to a gas. A liquid is more dense than a gas because they contain more particles per unit volume. That is, if you had a cubic centimetre of liquid and a cubic centimetre of gas, there would be far more particles in the liquid than in the gas, because there is less space between the particles. Other physical changes, such as when a liquid freezes into a solid, would not entail such a significant change in density. Also, there are sure to be a number of physical changes that don't entail any change in density at all. Again, it really depends on the physical change you're talking about.
Heat is the speed of the particles the higher the speed the higher the heat. Density or state of matter is the distance between the particles the closer the particles the higher the density, the density of the particles determines the state of matter here they are from most dense to least dense; Solid, Liquid, Gas, and Plasma. the temperature (heat) of a substance can also determine the state of matter a substance is with higher heat at lower densities. PS the density/state list does not apply to water. PS Quantum state is not currently an official state yet, it would be the most dense and at the lowest temperature.
fluidity is that how easily a liquid flows and viscosity is how rigid era the particles of the liquid are
If you think of density in terms of particles this becomes easier to remember. In which would the particles be closer together? A liquid, so the liquid is denser.
a liquid has a medium density because some of its particles are touching but not all of them are and not all of them are not touching at all
- the grain size of the suspended particles - the concentration of the suspended particles - the density of the suspended particles - the nature of the liquid (density, viscosity)
What is the difference between solid and gas in terms of their fluidity
RIGIDITY AND FLUIDITY Solid is the most rigid one amongst the three. It has a fixed shape and volume that is independent of the container's. Liquid is the second rigid one. It has a fixed volume but a flexible shape, i.e. its shape depends on the container but the volume does not. Gas is the least rigid one. It does not have a fixed volume nor shape. Its volume and shape depends on the
Density is the amount of matter in a given volume. The particles in a solid state are tightly packed together, therefore a solid sate would have a greater density then a liquid, and gas. The particles in a liquid state are together, but are able to move and slide by one another. This density is not as great as a solid state. Particles in a gaseous state are spread very far apart, and moving a lot. A gas would not have a large density. The particle theory of matter affects both masse, volume, density, and viscosity.
Density is the amount of matter in a given volume. The particles in a solid state are tightly packed together, therefore a solid sate would have a greater density then a liquid, and gas. The particles in a liquid state are together, but are able to move and slide by one another. This density is not as great as a solid state. Particles in a gaseous state are spread very far apart, and moving a lot. A gas would not have a large density. The particle theory of matter affects both masse, volume, density, and viscosity.
Fluid or Fluidity
The substance's state (solid / liquid / gas), density, temperature, etc, is determined by motion and spacing of particles.
The property would be fluid or fluidity.
Density means how close the particles are. You can determine that by doing an experiment. Try it!