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they are called moving particles.

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Q: What particles move from areas where there a lot of them to areas where there are fewer of them?
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What is A thick solid substance?

It is a substance that has a lot of particles that are packed together. The particles can not move becase the solid paticles are to strong.


When are molecules of a substance in motion?

Molecules of a substance are in constant motion. Whether you have a solid, liquid, or gas, the particles are moving (but the speed and amount they move differs). Particles of a solid move the least (they basically vibrate), particles of a liquid can flow around one another, and particles of a gas have a lot of space between them because they move in random, constant motions.


How are helium particles different from gas particles?

The particles of a solid are packed together tight, and since they are, they don't move, they vibrate back and forth. The particles of a gas are few and far between, so they fly around randomly. Hope this helps.


Explain in terms of particles why energy must be given to a liquid if it is to be changed to a gas?

Well, basically, a gas is a lot less dense than a liquid. The particles spread out more freely and move a lot faster. It obviously takes energy for this occur.


What diffusion mean?

Where there are two (or more) substances in contact, diffusion happens as particles of one substance move from an area where there are a lot of those particles to an area where there are fewer of those particles. The process can happen in the gas, liquid and solid phase. Note, diffusion is driven by random movement of the particles not by mechanical mixing, the phase of the system will therefore largely determine the rate of diffusion. The term is also used in a more abstract manner to describe spreading of something more widely. The movement of a substance from a region of high concentration into a region of low concentration is called diffusion.

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What does a vibrating object do to the particles around it?

the air particles move a lot slower.


What is the particles of movement?

In the solids the particles are stuck together and can't move over each other.In the liquid the particles have small spaces to move in and move but not easily.In the gas the gas the particles have a lot of space to move in and move easily everywhere.


What substance is solids?

It is a substance that has a lot of particles that are packed together. The particles can not move becase the solid paticles are to strong.


What is a solid's thickness?

It is a substance that has a lot of particles that are packed together. The particles can not move becase the solid paticles are to strong.


What happens to the particles in object when they vibrate?

They cause the particles around them to be pushed together and then spread apart.


What is A thick solid substance?

It is a substance that has a lot of particles that are packed together. The particles can not move becase the solid paticles are to strong.


How do particle matter behave?

I know that particles in matter move a lot but i not quite sure what it means


Molecule of a substance are in a motion?

Molecules of a substance are in constant motion. Whether you have a solid, liquid, or gas, the particles are moving (but the speed and amount they move differs). Particles of a solid move the least (they basically vibrate), particles of a liquid can flow around one another, and particles of a gas have a lot of space between them because they move in random, constant motions.


When are molecules of a substance in motion?

Molecules of a substance are in constant motion. Whether you have a solid, liquid, or gas, the particles are moving (but the speed and amount they move differs). Particles of a solid move the least (they basically vibrate), particles of a liquid can flow around one another, and particles of a gas have a lot of space between them because they move in random, constant motions.


How are helium particles different from gas particles?

The particles of a solid are packed together tight, and since they are, they don't move, they vibrate back and forth. The particles of a gas are few and far between, so they fly around randomly. Hope this helps.


Explain in terms of particles why energy must be given to a liquid if it is to be changed to a gas?

Well, basically, a gas is a lot less dense than a liquid. The particles spread out more freely and move a lot faster. It obviously takes energy for this occur.


Why are gases easily compressed?

It is because gas is actually not very dense the particles are relavily far apart allowing it to be compressed