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Caloric theory stated that fluid was existent around the atom of a solid and it will become a liquid when the atoms are not attracted. Kinetic theory states that the motions of atoms would generate heat.
Answer2. Motions are elliptical when the central force exceeds the centrifugal force and the atom, electron or planet is bound by the central force.
Solid, liquid, and gas states of matter are composed of neutral atoms or molecules. Plasma is the state of matter composed of highly ionized atoms and free electrons.
Matter has more density when solid than when in a liquid state. The atoms are closer together.
atoms make up the world and us humans, so they are present in solids, liquids and gases. A2:although atoms are present in solids liquids and gases, they are truly "solid", because when matter is in liquid form, it just means that there is more space between atoms, so you are feeling less matter and more space/vacuum. if somehow, you were to touch a single atom, it probably be solid, because solids are atoms tightly packed, so you are feeling more matter and less space Atoms are neither solid, liquid nor gas. Atoms are composed of subatomic (meaning smaller than an atom) "particles" called protons, electrons and neutrons. Although we call them particles, they are not physical things that can be described as solid, liquid or gas.
Niels Bohr.
Caloric theory stated that fluid was existent around the atom of a solid and it will become a liquid when the atoms are not attracted. Kinetic theory states that the motions of atoms would generate heat.
Answer2. Motions are elliptical when the central force exceeds the centrifugal force and the atom, electron or planet is bound by the central force.
it is true atoms in a gas move faster than a liquid and atoms in a liquid move faster than atoms in a solid
the atoms in a liquid are loosely packed together. they can move, but they have to move together.
The atoms in a solid are in a tighter formation that as they are in a liquid. In a liquid, They are loose and have the ability to pour.
Yes.
atoms in a gas are farther apart than atoms in a liquid
The atoms in a liquid are the same as the atoms in a solid. They are simply arranged in a different way, and have different energy and different intermolecular forces.
An atom is too tiny to be in a liquid . . . some atoms are the building blocks of liquids, though. For instance, the atoms of hydrogen and oxygen work together to form water, which can be a liquid.
Yes, they are the same atoms, but they have more energy as a liquid, and so don't bond in the same way. Its the bonds between the atoms that changes.
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