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molecules of a solid break up get's into the space that is in between the liquid molecules
Lots of space between the atoms and molecules.
Space between the molecules?
A compound where the molecules are distant from each other is most likely a gas. Liquids and solids haves molecules that are closer together, with solids having the least space between molecules. As the temperature of the compound drops, molecules move closer together. There are exceptions to this rule, water for instance, has more space between its molecules when frozen.
It has a different amount of space between molecules.
Molecules take up less space as they cool. The space contains more molecules.
Every particle has empty space or voids between each other called intermolecular or interparticle spaces......
It has a different amount of space between molecules
No - just space. The space has no pockets.
Molecular Spacing, is the space between molecules in an atom. :D
Space between the molecules.
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molecules of a solid break up get's into the space that is in between the liquid molecules
Heated molecules causes molecules to bounce into each other separating them. As molecules separate, their density, the amount of matter found in a given volume or space, decreases. Cooled molecules are not that loose and start to get packed together if it gets frozen. -twocute
When air is cooled the molecules move more slowly and they take up less room. The amount of space the air takes up shrinks which reduces the air pressure.
Lots of space between the atoms and molecules.