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Q: In which state of matter do particles break away from another completely?
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What state of matter has particles that break away completely from one another?

A gas has molecules that completely break away from one another.


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

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


What happens to the temperature when bonds are broken?

If you mean the bonds as in the bonds between particles at different states of matter. Then the temperature actually effect whether the bonds break or not, if the bonds in matter break the state of matter changes to a gas, whose particles are free moving and are completely unattached. Different liquids change to gas at different temperatures. Hope this helped :)


How do you break matter into small particles?

You build a "Large Hadron Collider".


How do the particles in matter affect its properties?

when the particles gain energy,they move more vigorously.pressure increases but the volume remains constant.therefore,the matter changes shape as the particles use this energy to break the attractive forces between them....


In which phase of matter do particles continuously make and break attractions between each other?

Gaseous?


Why are termites decomposers?

they break down large matter made up of celluose to small particles


Do liquid particles break away completley from one another?

Yes, when they evaporate.


Democritus thought that matter was made of tiny particles that?

He asked the question: If you break a piece of matter in half, and then break it in half again, how many breaks will you have to make before you can break it no further? Democritus thought that at some point one would get to a smallest possible bit of matter. He called these basic matter particles, atoms. Atom in Greek means "indivisible".


This state of matter has enough energy for the particles to slip and slide but not break free?

That sounds like the description of a liquid.


Why are there four states of matter?

* The state of being a solid is due to the fact that none of the constituent particles are able to break the bonds holding them in place. * The state of being a liquid is possible when the particles have enough energy to break some bonds, but not all. This is why there is such a short range between melting and boiling points for most substances. * The gaseous state occurs when the particles have enough energy to break free of any interparticular bonds. * The plasma state ooccurs when enough of that energy is then transferred to a valence electron, such that it is excited enough to also break free of any attractions and move freely. It is a followon from the gaseous state; all particles have enough energy to be completely free.


What requires energy in order for particles to move?

Anything that exist in a solid state. This is because energy is required to break up the bonds that exist as a force of cohesion among the particles of the matter. For example,ice.