Dissolving a solute by the solvent.
the atoms of the solute(substance getting dissolved) enter the inter-spaces between the atoms or molecules of the solvent .this is how things dissolve, small molecule take space in between the larger molecules and they intermix together. remember dissolving is a physical change not chemical.
No, gasses do.
Liquids have smaller spaces between the molecules than a gas, and Solids have smaller spaces than liquids.
Apart from each other, the intermolecular spaces are very large in gases.
Saturated
when the solute is mixed to the solvent, the solute brakes down and fits into the spaces between the molecules and form a solution
The particles of that solute go into the empty spaces around the water particles.
You can use the particle theory to help explain what happens when solutes dissolve. The particle theory states that there are spaces between all particles. This means that, in a sample of water, there are many water particles, but also many empty spaces. When you look at sugar. The sugar dissolves, the sugar particles separate and mix with the water particles.
the molecules of liquids have large intermolecular spaces between them.when a solid(especially salts) is poured in liquid,the molecules of the solid occupy these intermolecular space of the liquid. This is the reason why a solid dissolves in a liquid
When substances is are put into solution the molecules of both the solvent and the solute are interspersed. Heating the solvent will cause it's molecules to move faster and thus allow the molecules of the solute to better access the spaces between them. Stirring and shaking also speeds up dissolving.
cementation
evidence that particles have spaces between each other
Particles dont take up space it is heat that gives particles energy to move and expand solids have smaller spaces between them liquids have larger spaces between them gases have the largest spaces between them
The spaces between particles in a solid are very close together, forming a closely packed arrangement. In a liquid, the particles are closer together than in a gas but still have some space between them. In a gas, the particles are much farther apart and have large spaces between them.
the atoms of the solute(substance getting dissolved) enter the inter-spaces between the atoms or molecules of the solvent .this is how things dissolve, small molecule take space in between the larger molecules and they intermix together. remember dissolving is a physical change not chemical.
its groundwater!
Groundwater fills spaces between particles of soil.