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That sounds like the description of a liquid.

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


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....


If enough energy is added to matter in the liquid state it will change into a different state during this change of state the particles would?

move faster and break free from other particles, entering the gas state.


If enough energy is added to matter in the liquid state it will change into different state. During this change of state the particles would?

move faster and break free from other particles, entering the gas state.


The particles of a solid are linked together in a network If the temperature of the solid increases the particles gain energy If they gain enough energy the particles can break free of the network?

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How does the movement of particles in matter change when heat is added?

When heat is added, the particles have more energy so they will vibrate more and move around more If in solid the will vibrate more and if heated long enough they will break the bonds and melt In liquids they will have enough energy to turn into gas In gasses they will diffuse into the air and go further and further away


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.


What is the molecular motion of solids liquids and gases?

Solid particles vibrate while locked in place. As they receive more energy, particle speed increases. Once the particles have enough energy they break apart and slide past each other as a liquid. The particle speed continues to increase as energy is added. Finally, they gain enough energy to break free and move independently as a gas.


When does water turn to a gas?

When water is heated up, it's particles gain energy. When they gain enough energy (when the water is hot enough), they break free of one another and escape as steam(a gas).


What happen to the particles of a liquid as it vaporizes?

The liquid particles gain energy (usually from thermal energy, i.e. heat) and start to get "excited." This means they vibrate and eventually break away from the surface of the liquid and into the surrounding gas. This particle of matter is still present, but not in liquid form.


When the particles of a solid gain enough kinetic energy to break their ordered arrangement and slip past one another what happens to the solid?

It turns to a liquid


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

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