yes they are very close together
close together, vibrating.
The energy is slow ; particles are close together
That would be liquid because in a solid, they are stuck and in a gas, they are far apart but in a liquid the particles move around but are still close together.
Bromine would be in the liquid state. This is because in a liquid state, the particles are close together but still have enough energy to move around and flow past one another.
Yes, at boiling point and in a close container a liquid and its vapours coexist.
liquid it can take the form of the containment
because the liquid particles like to be a little bit close together.
The particles of a solid are close together and the particles of a liquid are slightly farther apart.
Yes, molecules in a liquid are close together but not locked in a fixed position like in a solid. The molecules have enough kinetic energy to move past each other, giving liquids their ability to flow.
This state of matter is called liquid. In liquids, particles are close together but have enough energy to move past one another, allowing them to flow and take the shape of their container.
The particles in a liquid are close together. In a solid the particles are tightly packed together so you cannot compress them at all. The particles in a gas are far apart, so when they are compressed the volume of the gas reduces. The bonds in a liquid are not as close as those in a solid but they are still too close for compression.
The forces of attraction between liquid atoms and liquid are more therefore they are close to another. This is what that keeps them close to each other.