Very probable this space is empty, is vacuum.
If the matter is in solid state and is transformed into liquid state the space will increase.
Gases have the most empty space between the particles. but liquid also has a gap in between too
Gas
Gases
gas
In denser medium,particles of matter are very close to each other.whereas,in rarer medium,particles of the medium are slightly farther apart.
high sound particles are near, and low sound as far apart particles.
gas particles move fastly spread apart
In a solid the particles are close together and in fixed positions In a liquid the particles are still really close together but can move around past each other In a gas the particles are free to move and far apart During a state change the particles in the substance will change from being in one of the above to another
GAS in air and other gases, atoms or molecules have sufficient energy to separate from each other. The more energy that matter contains, the more freely its atoms or molecules move, because they are able to overcome the attractive forces that tend to hold them together.
gaseous
Gas. In the gas state, particles have enough kinetic energy to spread apart and fill the available space they are in. This results in gases not having a fixed volume or shape.
It is called diffusion when particles spread far apart and fill all the space available.
The particles in a liquid are generally less tightly packed together compared to those in a solid, allowing them to move more freely. This results in a slightly more spread-out arrangement of particles in a liquid.
well liquid and gas are spread apart but the one that is spread apart and not connaected is gas which has particles that move fastly and freely.
The particles spread apart, making the substance less dense. The particles also spread apart to fill more space. Also, the movement of said particles become more active.
The three states of matter (solid, liquid, gas) arise due to differences in the arrangement and movement of particles. In a solid, particles are closely packed and vibrate in fixed positions. In a liquid, particles are more spread out and can move past each other. In a gas, particles are very far apart and move freely.
The ability to become uniformly distributed describes the behavior of gases. Gases can fill the entirety of a container they are in, with their particles evenly spread out, leading to a uniform distribution.
The particles fill any spot it can fill in a container. The particles are spread apart.
Rarefactions
Gases.
In the gas state, the particles of matter are farthest apart compared to the solid and liquid states. Gas particles are free to move and have higher kinetic energy, resulting in greater distances between them.