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The kinetic theory of gases doesn't involve the exercise of forces between particles.
Particles formed from the covalent bonding of atoms are called molecules.
yes they are and this is the reason why gases have only kinetic energy
Atoms are the smallest unit of a single element. Molecules are clusters of atoms bound together, like O2 (oxygen) or NO2 (Nitrous Oxide). Particles are still small, but large enough to reflect light, and usually made of lots of molecules.
In terms of kinectic energy molecules in soilid will have least energy. Molecules in lquid have less energy than in gases. Molecules in gaseous state have maximum energy. Entropy of a substance increases from solid to liquid to gas.
The kinetic theory of gases doesn't involve the exercise of forces between particles.
the force of attraction between the particles gases is weak force of attraction between the particles in liquid is a bit strong force of attraction between the particles in solid is strongest this is the right answers,,,,,dont worry :)
All materials are formed from atoms.
The particles of solids are very close and tight and are organised. The particles of liquids are randomly organised and are further apart. The molecules in gases are really far apart.
All materials contains atoms or molecules.
Particles move most rapidly in stream rather than in boiling water.This is because the molecules of gases are loosely arranged than the molecules of liquids.So there will be more free space for the molecules to move in gases than in liquids.
Particles formed from the covalent bonding of atoms are called molecules.
Particles in gases are very far apart and there is a negligible amount of attraction force between these particles. Gas molecules have to move a long way before they interact and collide with other molecules. Sound energy slows down and does not move face when the molecules are not in contact with each other.
as far as I am aware all particles are made of molecules which in turn are made of atoms which again in turn are made of protons, electrons and neutrons, going further the protons and neutrons are made of quarks, electrons are a fundamental particle and therefore not made of anything. However, there are some gases, the noble gases (helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, radon) that are found naturally as single atoms. Therefore, particles of a gases might be "molecules" or "atoms," depending on the gas.
Gasesgas molecules are far apartgas molecules move in a rapid, random mannergas particles touch only when they rebound and collidegas is a lighter version of liquidgas particles move everywheregases cannot be seen by the naked human eyemost gases are evaporated liquidsgases do not keep their volumeLiquidsmany liquid molecules touch each othermany liquid molecules would have one particle on the right but none on the leftsolid molecules move in a random mannerliquid particles move but not as much as gas particlesliquids do not have shapeliquids keep their volumeSolidssolid molecules touch each othersolid molecules move in a regular patternsolid particles vibrate rather than movesolids have shape and volume
Liquid molecules are very tightly packed while in gas it is loose.
The theory that states that all atoms are constantly moving