The space between molecules is called inter molecular space.
The space between particles is just that; space. On the sub-atomic level, electrons will never collide with the nucleus based on several Quantum mechanical caveats; likewise they never extend to infinity. Therefore, there are regions everywhere between particles that are not occupied by particles.
It's simply called space.
there is space in between particles
Intramolecular space.
This is vacuum.
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Nothing. Just space. And the atoms of those gases are mostly space, for the electrons and nuclei take up little space. So what we consider matter is mostly space...
It is because gas is actually not very dense the particles are relavily far apart allowing it to be compressed
Yes there are spaces between molecules of mixtures. The only difference is that we can separately see particles in heterogeneous mixtures but cannot in the case of homogeneous mixtures as particles dissolve as a visible boundary is not formed. In a mixture of iron fillings and sulphur we separately see the particles thought the iron enters the inter molecular space between the particles of sulphur.
Because the space between atomic particles, atoms and molecules is empty.
Gas is the state of matter with the most space between molecules. The 4th and most abundant state of matter 'Plasma' can be similarly diffuse, mainly as the electrons and protons in space not bound into molecular gas.
A solid has little free space between particles.
Nothing but the space between particles is called vacuum.
As the space changes between the particles, so does the state of matter.
empty space
Empty space, mainly.
the particles will move closer together
No. Pressure could be simplified to mean the "space between particles" and because gravity is always pulling those particles towards the earth, the further away from the earth you go, the less air particles there are and consiquently the more space there is.
The space in between particles would be technically classified as a vacuum.
Porosity refers to the amount of empty space that is between particles of material. When something has a low porosity, it does not have much of this space between its particles.
Space between the particles of the rock.
Increases
Nothing. Just space. And the atoms of those gases are mostly space, for the electrons and nuclei take up little space. So what we consider matter is mostly space...