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Q: When particles are able to flow over each other 6 letter word?
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How does a gas and liquid flow?

Gases and fluids are all considered fluids which mean they are able to flow. This is because their particles are able to slide into each other. Solids, though some may seem to flow ( salt, sand ) are not able to because their particles are extreamly close together there for they are not able to slide into each other.


What can particles in a gas do?

They can seperate and they can also "flow"


What attractions do the solid particles have between each other?

evidence that particles have spaces between each other


Do gas particles ever touch each other?

No, gas particles can touch each other when they collide.


What two particles are attracted to each other?

Typically, the two particles that are attracted to each other are protons and electrons.


What determines a fluid?

The particles in a fluid must be able to move past each other easily, eg: Most gases and liquids


What is the behaviour of charged objects when they are brought close to each other?

Similarly charged particles repel each other, and particles bearing opposite charges attract each other.


What effects do oppositely charged particles have on each other?

They attract each other.


What will happen when two negatively charged particles are next to each other?

They cancel each othher out and destroy each other............ uh,no, not really, actually they are attracted to each other


What is a six letter word that describes particles sliding past each other?

Id say "friction" but that isn't 6 letters


Why is a liquid able to flow?

a liquid is able to flow because its freely moving particles allow liquid to flow from place to place


Why can the particles of gas change and the particles of solids not?

Particles of a solid are attached to each other, by chemical bonds. Particles of a gas are not.