Matter is lost and energy is released.
the particles would all become de-localised, and no elements would exist, just sub-atomic particles.
they die
It will just disolve/disappear and become ''normal'' water. =)
If you removed energy from neon gas, there would be a decrease in motion and more attraction between the particles.
for solid you cant because it wouldnt break, for liquid it would go through your fingers,for gas it would also go through your fingers
I would assume that this refers to the constituent particles that form the aerosol are solid rather than liquid in form.
I would assume that this refers to the constituent particles that form the aerosol are solid rather than liquid in form.
the particles of the solute would be spread to the solvent particles.
then you would get a girlfriend instead of asking questions on wikianswers
the particles would all become de-localised, and no elements would exist, just sub-atomic particles.
The particles may settle down at the bottom of the mug...
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The wheels would stick to the pavement and would not move as it should. This is because an ionic bond is the force of attraction between oppositely charged particles and would cause the tires to be forcefully stuck on the ground
they die
The particles would rebound and there would be no reaction. The particles would keep bouncing off each other until they eventually react, therefore the rate would be slow.
The scientific definition of heat is the average kinetic energy of the constituent particles of any given substance. The less scientific definition would be the degree of hotness, or the temperature.
Without erosion of particles, deposition (depositing) would have no particles to deposit. So erosion must come first.