LIQUID-spread apart and moving but not too much.
GAS-spread around and moving at a rapid pace.
SOLID-Compact and stuck to eachother.
Think of it like this. When you add heat to water you know it turns into gas.
Whats happening is that the molecules are getting crazy and moving all around.
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they are still the same molecules as solids and liguids they just react differnt. they move past each othe but at a walking pace
little drops of water
water looks like water
The ions in the salt are surrounded by water molecules.
Flour has both polar and non-polar molecules in it. However, most cooking flours have more non-polar molecules, which is why they distribute more evenly in non-polar liquids (like melted butter) than polar (water).
Solids are made up of molecules which have more intermolecular attraction. So these molecules are held together closely. But in case of liquids the inter molecular attraction less. So there is inter molecular space between the molecules. They are not very close to one another. When the inter molecular attraction between the molecules is lost or reduced the solids turn into liquids. When the solid is heated because of the heat the kinetic energy of the molecules is increased and the molecules start moving away from each other. So the inter molecular attraction is lost or reduced. So the solid turns into liquids.
The difference between solids and liquids are as follows: solids have molecules that are compact and donÕt move around, while liquids have molecules which are spaced out and are able to move around. In conclusion the main difference is what the molecules do.
Yes liquids take the shape of their container. The molecules aren't as close together as in a solid so they can slide over each other.
Like normal molecules only far apart and moving around really fast. They have less interaction with other molecules and liquids or solids do, because they are further apart.
All liquids are made up of tiny things called molecules. Liquids can have molecules made of a single atom, like mercury, or a combination of a few atoms like water (H2O) or ethanol (CH3CH2OH), or larger molecules like gasoline. Most liquids are mixtures of a lot of different molecules, like a bloody mary, or urine. Liquids can freeze into solids or evaporate into gases, in which case the molecules become either linked more tightly together or escape into the air as isolated single molecules, respectively.
When molecules in liquids and gases are heated they move faster
solids molecules are closely compacted and liquids molecules are spread apart. Both solids and liquids molecules are always moving.
after atoms and molecules of gases and liquids are heated, they sink?
Surface tension. It is caused by cohesion, or that molecules tend to feel attracted to like molecules.
liquids
Molecules of all compounds are structured.The liquid as a state of matter is not very structured.
gas molecules are less densily packed and hence move faster than liquids
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