makes them non-electrolytes and non-conductor
Diffusion appears in liquids and gases because the molecules are able to move freely. Therefore, the molecules are able to move down their concentration gradient. In solids however, the molecules are packed so tightly that a negligible amount of movement occurs and inhibits diffusion.
When a substance is heated, the extra energy makes the atoms and molecules in the substance vibrate faster and, in liquids and gases, move faster. A measure of the average velocity of such movement is called temperature. The effect of this increased movement is to change the structure of the substance. The regular order of the atoms or molecules of a solid breaks down to form a liquid - this is called melting. Further heating makes the atoms or molecules move so fast that the interactive forces between them are overcome, and they become gases - in which the atoms or molecules are free to move throughout their enclosing volume. This is called boiling or evaporation.
Diffusion is the movement of molecules or ions from high concentrated medium to low concentrated medium due to the continuous free movement of molecules, simply it's like spraying some perfume , air diffusion makes perfume molecules to move so that you can smell it every where in the room..
Yes They Do...In A Solid Molecules Have No Energy And Are Blocked Together...In A Liquid They Have Some Energy So They Move Abit Free-er And In A Gas They Have Loads Of Energy So They Fly About Really Free. yes. molecules can move in any substance, solid, liquid, or gas.
Not necessarily. While free movement of molecules in a liquid allows for some degree of conductivity, it does not guarantee conductivity. Conduction depends on the presence of charged particles or ions that can carry electric current through the liquid. So, the ability of a liquid to conduct electricity is determined by the presence of dissolved ions or other conductive substances.
because as the particles met they are wet
Diffusion appears in liquids and gases because the molecules are able to move freely. Therefore, the molecules are able to move down their concentration gradient. In solids however, the molecules are packed so tightly that a negligible amount of movement occurs and inhibits diffusion.
The molecules in solids are not free to move around as they are in liquids and gasses. It's the movement of the molecules that creates the convection currents.
When a substance is heated, the extra energy makes the atoms and molecules in the substance vibrate faster and, in liquids and gases, move faster. A measure of the average velocity of such movement is called temperature. The effect of this increased movement is to change the structure of the substance. The regular order of the atoms or molecules of a solid breaks down to form a liquid - this is called melting. Further heating makes the atoms or molecules move so fast that the interactive forces between them are overcome, and they become gases - in which the atoms or molecules are free to move throughout their enclosing volume. This is called boiling or evaporation.
Releasing free electrons is how dissolved particles in water affect the movement of water molecules.
Diffusion is the movement of molecules or ions from high concentrated medium to low concentrated medium due to the continuous free movement of molecules, simply it's like spraying some perfume , air diffusion makes perfume molecules to move so that you can smell it every where in the room..
Yes They Do...In A Solid Molecules Have No Energy And Are Blocked Together...In A Liquid They Have Some Energy So They Move Abit Free-er And In A Gas They Have Loads Of Energy So They Fly About Really Free. yes. molecules can move in any substance, solid, liquid, or gas.
Not necessarily. While free movement of molecules in a liquid allows for some degree of conductivity, it does not guarantee conductivity. Conduction depends on the presence of charged particles or ions that can carry electric current through the liquid. So, the ability of a liquid to conduct electricity is determined by the presence of dissolved ions or other conductive substances.
Liquids CAN be compressed ... but not as much as gasses, nor as easily. The reason is that there is no "free space" between the molecules of a liquid (nor of a solid), but there is between the molecules of a gas.
The molecules in solids are more solidly held in place; so they are not as easy to move. The molecules in liquids are not fixed, but are free to move around; so they can be pulled more easily.
Solids have closely-packed molecules, and very little energy Liquids have loosely-packed molecules and some energy, and gasses have very lose, free molecules, and very high energy.
Liquids can easily change there shape because molecules are loosely bound to each other. in case of Solids, molecules are so tightly bound that you cant change it shape until you hit it with something. in case of Gases, you can say that molecules are almost free.