Yes, this is true.
they get farther apart.
yes they are
gas- the molecules are farther apart since there is more space in the air solid- the molecules are closer together since it is in one specific area Liquid- the molecules can be farther or closer together depending on the volume of the liquid
The atoms or molecules are moving faster, causing them to be farther apart.
Solid- Close together Liquid- Bit farther apart Gas- Far apart
When heat is applied to a solid, it increases the kinetic energy of the molecules, causing them to vibrate faster and move farther apart. This disrupts the ordered arrangement of the molecules in a solid, eventually leading to a phase change into a liquid.
The particles of a solid are close together and the particles of a liquid are slightly farther apart.
The molecules in your teeth are closer together than the molecules in your saliva. This is because solids are generally denser than liquids, resulting in molecules being packed closely together in solids like teeth. Saliva, being a liquid, has molecules that are more spread out and have more freedom of movement.
Yes, a gas is the same as a solid except the molecules are moving farther apart. In a solid they are bunched together.
the atoms are farther apart and move more freely
The force between the molecules in the liquid state will be weaker compared to the solid state. This is because the intermolecular forces holding the molecules together in a liquid are generally weaker than those in a solid.
Liquid.