Gas, liquid, soil
Gas, Liquid, Solid
No. The particles of substances in the solid state/phase are the most ordered. The particles of substances in the gas state/phase have the least order.
The bonds between molecules are weakened.
Lithium will have least ionic mobility as it has the greatest hydration energy.
Usually the solid phase, but some substances, importantly water, are exceptions because the liquid near the freezing point has shorter inter-particle distances than the solid near the freezing point.
Gas, liquid, soil
Gas, Liquid, Solid
Particles of matter have their least kinetic energy in the solid phase and their greatest kinetic energy in the gas phase.
No. The particles of substances in the solid state/phase are the most ordered. The particles of substances in the gas state/phase have the least order.
More than 200 particles are known today !See a list at this link.
The particles in gaseous state has the most energy. The particles in gases are far away and the least forces of attraction. Hence they vibrate most and have the highest energy. The least will be for solids for exactly opposite reason.
No,they don't because when the particles in gas ovecome the force of attraction they move more freely making the particles have more energy. Solid particles are tightly packed with a strong force of attraction making them have the least amount of energy compared to the other states(liquid and gas).
Yes. At least, it is closely related.
Relative to liquids and gasses, they have the least amount of energy. In terms of the actual particles themselves, the amount of energy they possess depends on their structure and composition along with the temperature.
I think that all forms have the same amount of kenetic energy due to the fact that they can all change into the same amount of different molecular make ups.
Particles in the gas are in a state of rapid and random motion because of their high kinetic energy content. This explains why they are spaced so far apart too. Particles in a liquid have higher attractive forces towards each other but lower internal kinetic energy. This brings the particles closer together. Particles in a solid have the least kinetic energy and the highest interatomic/intermolecular attractive forces (except for substances that sublime). This makes them stick together. Cooling a gas condenses it to a liquid by removing energy from it. Cooling a liquid even further removes even more energy from it. The particles come closer together and a solid is formed.
chlorine (greatest), bromine, sodium, potassium (least)