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When particles are far away from each other move quickly have no definite shape they are most likely in the?

gaseous state.


Are the particles in rough materials far away to each other or close to each other?

far away


Do forces between particles keep particles together or push them away from each other?

electrons


What happens when two of the same charged particles are near each other?

When two particles with the same charge are near each other, they will repel each other due to the like charges. The repulsion force is stronger the closer the particles are to each other. This repulsive force causes the particles to move away from each other.


Explain why the volume of a gas can change?

because the particles are away from each other so, the particles are spreading in an object


Particles separate completely from each other in a?

Gas. Gas particles have a lot of kinetic energy, allowing them to move freely and quickly in all directions, leading to a complete separation from each other.


What will happen when two negatively charged particles are next to each other?

The two negatively charged particles will repel each other due to their like charges. This repulsion will cause the particles to move away from each other in an attempt to minimize the potential energy of the system.


If a gas is pushed from a larger space into a smaller space what will happen to the pressure?

It will compress. Gases have particles that move away from each other, so if you compress it hard enough, it will push back quickly and surprisingly.


How do particles with the same charge interact?

Particles with the same charge will interact by electrostatic repulsion.


What state of matter particles break away completely from one another?

In the gas state of matter, particles are bouncing off each other.


What can particles in a liquid do?

They go and slide past each other:)


How do particles with the same charge react?

Particles with the same charge will repel each other due to the electrostatic force, pushing them away from each other. This repulsion is a fundamental principle in physics known as like charges repel.