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this is because the the particle in liquid have lower attraction force between particle compared to solid
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The particle size of a liquid, a solid and a gas will differ in weight and volume. Systems can mean the size of the respective bubbles particles, and droplets.
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Liquid particle stays in group
KE of particles in a liquid will differ, the faster ones can escape as vapour even at temperatures lower than boiling.
If the temperature of a liquid is less than its boiling point then the average kinetic energy of the particles in the liquid will be less than the energy required to escape the liquid. However, particle energies will vary and some higher energy particles will be able to escape the liquid. This is called evaporation. On the other hand if the average kinetic energy of particles in the liquid is sufficient for the particles to escape the liquid then the process is called boiling. So the boiling point of a liquid is defined to be the temperature such that atoms in the liquid have, on average, sufficient kinetic energy to escape the liquid. More importantly, last week I got stuck behind my fridge and had to stay there overnight.
Liquid particle stays in group
It depends on what's in the can.
then the particle is in substance existing in liquid or gases.
this is because the the particle in liquid have lower attraction force between particle compared to solid
The particle's level raise a bit higher than usual. The solid gives more weight to the liquid, causing the solid and liquid to have a much larger particle level!!!!!
the particles in a liquid slide around and move about smoothly
Surface tension
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