A gas has molecules that completely break away from one another.
In the gas state of matter, particles are bouncing off each other.
In the gas state, particles move around freely and can break away completely from one another. This is because the particles in a gas have enough kinetic energy to overcome the attractive forces between them.
You build a "Large Hadron Collider".
when the particles gain energy,they move more vigorously.pressure increases but the volume remains constant.therefore,the matter changes shape as the particles use this energy to break the attractive forces between them....
If you mean the bonds as in the bonds between particles at different states of matter. Then the temperature actually effect whether the bonds break or not, if the bonds in matter break the state of matter changes to a gas, whose particles are free moving and are completely unattached. Different liquids change to gas at different temperatures. Hope this helped :)
Gaseous?
they break down large matter made up of celluose to small particles
Yes, when they evaporate.
That sounds like the description of a liquid.
During a phase change, the particles of matter either gain or lose energy to break or form intermolecular bonds. This causes them to rearrange into a different structure, resulting in a change in the physical state of the matter. The particles themselves remain unchanged, but their arrangement and movements differ depending on the phase.
Weathering and erosion break down rocks into smaller particles over time. These small particles, along with organic matter, create soil. Soil is essential for plant growth and provides nutrients and support for vegetation to thrive.
He asked the question: If you break a piece of matter in half, and then break it in half again, how many breaks will you have to make before you can break it no further? Democritus thought that at some point one would get to a smallest possible bit of matter. He called these basic matter particles, atoms. Atom in Greek means "indivisible".