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Q: What is a liquid particles have enough energy to escape the attractice forces of the other particles in the liquid?
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What does a liquid become when its particles have absorbed enough energy to escape the surface?

A gas


What state of matter does a liquids particles have enough energy to escape the attractive forces of the other particles in the liquid?

Gas


What state of matter has a liquid particles have enough energy to escape the attractive forces of other particles in the liquid?

freezing


Does a liquid become a gas when its particles have absorbed enough energy to escape the surface?

yes


In liquid some of the particles have enough kinetic energy to escape from the surface.what is the process called?

The answer is conduction


What happens to substance during changes between gas to liquid?

The particles of the substance gain kinetic energy as they absorb heat energy. Eventually there is enough kinetic energy for the particles to escape the liquid phase, forming the gas phase.


What happens to substance during changed between liquid and gas?

The particles of the substance gain kinetic energy as they absorb heat energy. Eventually there is enough kinetic energy for the particles to escape the liquid phase, forming the gas phase.


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).


Can a current jump wires in a near complete vacuum?

Yes, possible. For example, the energy that an electron has to acquire in order to escape a solid has been published. That escape energy is termed electron affinity, and it is defined as the energy required to escape into a "vacuum." So, if two wires have a (strong enough) potential difference, and the charged particles have sufficient energy to overcome the energy barrier (to leave the solid), they can "jump" wires.


How can a liquid expand without changing state?

A liquid can expand when thermal energy is absorbed which is known as thermal expansion, but the thermal energy is not enough to change the liquid's state. When there is enough thermal energy, the liquid may change to a gas if the particles move fast enough to escape the liquid or it may change to a solid if the thermal energy is released from the matter.


What are the high energy particles that escape the sun's gravity collectively called?

The solar wind.


What happens if you store coca cola in sunlight?

It will eventually burst (if you leave it long enough), as the particles would move around more in the heat. When this happens, the pressure increases. Once there is more pressure in the inside of the container than the outide of the container, the particles would try to escape. If the lid is open the particles will escape from there otherwise the container would burst to let the particles escape. Hope this helps you It will eventually burst (if you leave it long enough), as the particles would move around more in the heat. When this happens, the pressure increases. Once there is more pressure in the inside of the container than the outide of the container, the particles would try to escape. If the lid is open the particles will escape from there otherwise the container would burst to let the particles escape. Hope this helps you