In a gas particles are spread out so much that they are independent. The particles move fast.
Yes. A single gas particle experiences gravitational force.
Umm i think it is a silly question and i dont think it has an answer!! :D <3
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It would look very small because subatomic particles are small.
Because no matter how big or small the gas particle itself is they are so spread apart that its size becomes negligible
Nitrogen is a gas at room temperature; the molecule of nitrogen is diatomic, N2. The term particle is inadequate.
it will look like a normal particle diagram with all those circles!
Because the particles are further apart (look up the particle model) :)
Yes. A single gas particle experiences gravitational force.
They look like any normal particle, only seen when magnified but even then you can't really describe it.
i look like a gas gaint
all of them
A molecule, SO2
Sulphur + two oxygen's = sulphur dioxide is the particle diagram for SO2. It would look like.... O + oo = oOo.
its a gas
like gas or fuel.
Nitrogen is an element all in itself. N2 is nitrogen gas, a diatomic particle like O2, oxygen gas.