answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

liquid

User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar
More answers
User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago

solids

This answer is:
User Avatar

User Avatar

Wiki User

11y ago

a gas

This answer is:
User Avatar

User Avatar

Wiki User

8y ago

gas

This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What has virtually no bonds between molecules a solid a liquid or gas?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

What is between the molecules of liquid water?

Water molecules are linked by hydrogen bonds.


What happens when water turns into liquid?

the bonds between the water molecules are broken


Which attractions are most prevalent between molecules of HF in the liquid phase?

Hydrogen bonds


What makes solids melt?

When we heat a solid, the energy is transferred to the molecules, and to the bonds between the molecules. Eventually, the bonds become broken and the molecules become free to move about. Just as in a liquid.


Why there is no covalent bond in liquid?

Covalent bonds exists between atoms within a molecule. And liquids can consist of such molecules. However, covalent bonds are not a type of intermolecular bond (bonds such as van der Waals bonds, hydrogen bonds, etc.). As such, they do not define the bonds present between molecules in liquids.


Why does ice become liquid more easily then lead?

The bonds between water molecules in ice are weaker than the bonds in lead.


What does it mean to say that a certain substance is a solid a liquid or a gas?

To say if something is a liquid a solid or a gas is to say what state of matter it is in. If it is a solid the thing is a 'hard' object and the molecules of that particular object are slow moving and the bonds which connect atoms are tight. In a liquid the the molecules move faster and the bonds in between them are looser and a liquid can also 'change' it's shape. In a gas there are are no bonds between the molecules. A gas is the air that surrounds us.


Do liquid particles have bonds?

The liquid particles, if molecules, have bonds which hold the ATOMS together in the molecule. There are also intermolecular forces of attraction BETWEEN the molecules.


What Compared to a solid the molecular bonds of a liquid are .?

This question does not make sense. Liquids are not molecules . If there are molecules in a liquid for example a covalent molecular compound such as CCl4 the strength of the molecular C-Cl bonds are the same whether the molecule finds itself in a liquid, solid or gas. What is true is that in a liquid the intermolecular bonds are weaker than the bonds within molecules, the intramolecular bonds..


What are some differences between liquids and gases?

in a liquid the molecules are closer together in a gas all bonds are released and the molecules sperate indeffinately


How does matter turn into a gas?

As matter heats up, it vibrates at a faster rate, and bonds between molecules start to break up, making it a liquid, then as it vibrates faster it turns into a gas because there are no bonds between the molecules.


Why does a change in state from a liquid to gas require energy?

The liquid is held together by inter particular bonds. In water these are hydrogen bonds between the individual molecules of water. If these bonds did not exist then the water would not be a liquid it would always be a gas. All solids and liquids must have bonds between the particles. To change a liquid into a gas these bonds need to be broken. This is called the latent heat of vaporisation.