Diffusion is the process by which molecules take up whatever space is available. Liquids and gases diffuse into other substances.
The heat energy of a substance is determined by how active its atoms and molecules are. A hot object is one whose atoms and molecules are excited and show rapid movement. A cooler object's molecules and atoms will be less excited and show less movement. When these guys are in the excited state, they take up a lot of space because they're moving around so fast. When the atoms and molecules settle down, or cool down, they take up less space...
yeh matter have weight and take out space
As the temperature of a substance increases, its molecules move faster and therefore take up more space. This generally causes a substance to increase in volume when heated.
Yes, pencils do take up space.
As energy increases molecules begin to move faster and shake more vigorously if you take energy out molecules do the opposite.
Molecules take up less space as they cool. The space contains more molecules.
It's a gas. The air molecules are free to move around anywhere in the balloon.
A solid does take up space. Although it doesn't take up as much mass if it were to be a liquid or a gas.For example ice doesn't take up as much space as water or water vapor 123456789
Air does indeed take up room. Air molecules have a mass that takes up whatever room it is confined to.
In an ideal gas, molecules don't take up space, and don't have long-range interactions.
attraction
Siberian tigers in the harsh winter conditions of their homeland, take whatever shelter is available to hollow out a space to get out of the weather. This would include heavy thickets, caves, or even spaces around fallen trees.
their molecules have very little attraction for one another. or for some other question Gases take up so much space because their molecules spread out to fill their space and like to be far apart from each other.
Molecules of a gas, like molecules of any substance, take up a certain amount of space. So gas molecules can be measured by volume which is the distance (length, width, height) that the molecules occupy. How tightly they are packed together in a container is measured by pressure. Knowing both values will tell you how much of a gas is present.
because there's more space between the molecules in foam than there is in rock
Yes, Outer Space Does Have Gravity! The apparent weightlessness of astronauts in space is not due to a lack of gravity; it is due to them essentially being in freefall. Gravity is the main force affecting the movement of objects in space.
The heat energy of a substance is determined by how active its atoms and molecules are. A hot object is one whose atoms and molecules are excited and show rapid movement. A cooler object's molecules and atoms will be less excited and show less movement. When these guys are in the excited state, they take up a lot of space because they're moving around so fast. When the atoms and molecules settle down, or cool down, they take up less space...