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Anti-particles. In the case of the (normal negatively-charged) electron, the anti-particle has a specific name; the positron. Since normal particles are the building blocks of matter, a collection of anti-particles are termed "anti-matter".
Particles and solid matter are locked into place and have very little free room between them. Particles in a liquid do not have much free space between them, but can easily move around each other. As for particles in gases, they can move freely amongst each other, and also have a lot of free space between them.
Anti-matter. Antimatter.
conduction
conduction
The liquid particles gain energy (usually from thermal energy, i.e. heat) and start to get "excited." This means they vibrate and eventually break away from the surface of the liquid and into the surrounding gas. This particle of matter is still present, but not in liquid form.
matter are composed by particles,particles are very small,particle have space between them
matter are composed by particles,particles are very small,particle have space between them
That's actually impossible unless you look between the particles of matter. Particles = more than one particle.
particle
particle
What elementary particles do would depend on what type of particle they are. For example, there are antimatter particles, force particles, and matter particles.
Anti-particles. In the case of the (normal negatively-charged) electron, the anti-particle has a specific name; the positron. Since normal particles are the building blocks of matter, a collection of anti-particles are termed "anti-matter".
yes because all matter has particles
Yes. Liquids are liquid because the particles are moving fast and bumping into each other so you get the sliding motion of liquid. Solids have the slowest particle movement of any form of matter. For the longest time it was believed that the particles in solids do not even move, however, scientists have found that the particles do move as they simply vibrate in place.
Random moving of the particles specially in the liquid or gaseous medium. This is caused due to the collisions of the atom and the molecules in the medium. Better understandability is provided in particle theory
I know that particles in matter move a lot but i not quite sure what it means