The amount of force exerted on a given area is called
the particles of the liquid state receive more energy, making them all "excited" and so they start 2 move around faster, and more apart. They are now in the gaseous state
they are more space out than any other object or liquid and many less particles
In a crystal the particles are arranged in a lattice.
atoms
Particles tightley packed together do not change position PS trees
No, gasses do.
far apart and randomly arranged
What particles are not arranged in any type of order?
In a crystal the particles are arranged in a lattice.
The particles in a crystalline solid are arranged in a repeating pattern.
They are arranged in groups of six.
They are arranged in groups of six.
The particles are arranged in an ionic compound in a Toyota corolla 1998' shape.
It depends on the gas.
yes.
The gas particles are freely moving because they are not tightly arranged together
they are both made of particles
atoms
Particles tightley packed together do not change position PS trees