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The particles in a solid are close together.They are fixed in pace but can vibrate.The particles that make up a liquid are close together but usually farther apart than the particles in a solid are.They can slide freely past one another.The particles in gas are farther apart than particles in a liquid and solid.Gas particles move freely in any directions.

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Which phase changes are endothermic?

Based on chemical properties exothermic phase changes are those that release energy. The exothermic phase changes are gas--> liquid, liquid --> solid, and gas--> solid. Looking at a phase diagram if you are going up the "stairs" the conversions require energy going down the "stairs" energy is released.


What is the name of the three states or forms of water found on earth?

The three states or forms of water found on Earth are solid (ice), liquid (water), and gas (water vapor).


The three states of mater are?

The three states of matter are solid, liquid, and gas. Solids have a fixed shape and volume, liquids have a definite volume but take the shape of their container, and gases have neither a definite shape nor volume.


Name and describe the physical properties of the three states of matter?

The three traditional states of matter include solid, liquid and gas. A solid has a regular, repeating or rigid molecular structure and is rigid. A liquid is fluid or amorphous state of matter and takes the space of its container. A gas is a diffuse, amorphous portion of matter, unbound by a strong intra-molecular interaction, where a portion of the matter may be easily removed away from the main body.


Which change of phase is endothermic?

is Absorbs If you are asking if a change of state is why a reaction may be endothermic, is not always true. It simply depends on what the change of state is to and what it is from, ex: a change from liquid to solid is usually exothermic because it losses energy as the particles slow down and draw near to eachother... and the opposite occurs from solid to liquid (or liquid to gas).

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What is the movement of the particles of liquid?

gliding movement. The particles move faster then that of a solid, but slower than that of a gas.


How is the movement of a molecule of particles different when its a solid and gas and a liquid?

The movement of a molecule's particles in a solid move much less and are more structured than a liquid, and a liquid's particles move less than a gas.The movement of a molecule's particles of solid move much less and are more rigid than liquid, and liquid more so than a gas.


How is the movement of a molecule's particles different when it is a solid a gas and a liquid?

The movement of a molecule's particles in a solid move much less and are more structured than a liquid, and a liquid's particles move less than a gas.The movement of a molecule's particles of solid move much less and are more rigid than liquid, and liquid more so than a gas.


How is the movement of a molecule's particles different when it is a solid gas and liquid?

The movement of a molecule's particles in a solid move much less and are more structured than a liquid, and a liquid's particles move less than a gas.The movement of a molecule's particles of solid move much less and are more rigid than liquid, and liquid more so than a gas.


How is a solid different from a liquid or gas?

the distance between the particles and the average kinetic movement of the particles.


Compare particle movement in a solid liquid and gas?

The motion of particles in a solid are much slower than those in the gas. Gaseous particles are very energetic and highly kinetic.


What is the Rank states of matter in order from the slowest to fastest movement of particles?

The rank of states of matter from slowest to fastest movement of particles is as follows: solid, liquid, gas, plasma. In a solid, particles are tightly packed and have the least amount of movement. In a liquid, particles have more freedom to move around but are still relatively close together. In a gas, particles have the most freedom of movement and are spread out. Plasma is the fastest state of matter, with particles moving at incredibly high speeds due to the presence of free electrons and ions.


How do particles move differently in a solid a liquid and a gas?

particles in a solid are packed close together and vibrate. the particles in a liquid are loosely packed together and can move freely but not putting too much space between them. the particles in a gas are very spread apart and can move anywhere. does this help you understand?


In a table are the particles a gas liquid or a solid?

solid


Are the tiny particles closer together in a solida liquidor gas?

The tiny particles in a solid are closest together, followed by those in a liquid, and then those in a gas. In a solid, the particles are tightly packed and have little space to move, while in a liquid, particles are more spread out but still close together. In a gas, particles are farthest apart and have more freedom of movement.


What are the general classes of colloids?

The general classes of colloids are sols (solid particles dispersed in a liquid), gels (cross-linked networks of solid particles dispersed in a liquid), and emulsions (liquid droplets dispersed in another liquid).


What are the 4 phases of matter on earth?

The four phases of matter on Earth are solid, liquid, gas, and plasma. These phases are based on the arrangement and movement of particles in a substance.