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No, liquids have loosely-packed particles that move about. On the other hand, solids are said to be closely packed in fixed position.
No, the particles in a liquid are not held rigidly in place. If they were held rigidly in place, that substance would no longer be a liquid but instead be a solid. A liquid, by definition, has particles that are free to move around each while still being held together by intermolecular or interatomic forces. This is what allows liquids to freely move around and to fill up whatever container they are poured into.
Filtering is a physical change. It takes out solids (mud) suspended in the water but doesn't change the water molecules themselves.
Electrons are located out side the nucleus in atom, and these are called as extra nuclear particles. Electrons are revolving around the nucleus as planets do round the sun
these particles are called quarks
Gas because the particles are not packed as tight and closely together as the particles of a solid therefore they move around more.
Liquid particles are closely arranged but they can move around each other. Solid particles are closely arranged and can only vibrate about a fixed position. Gas particles are far apart from each other and can move about in any direction.
the electrons
No, liquids have loosely-packed particles that move about. On the other hand, solids are said to be closely packed in fixed position.
Simple Harmonic Motion (SHM)
Im only 12 so im guessing cause im in french immersion and im doing the physical activity. I think to describe you would describe its longitude and latitude and maybe whats around it and how it looks.
I would describe it as this: All of the particles are tightly packed together with almost no spaces between them. Their motion is very limited, unlike that of a gas where the particles are spaced further apart and they are free to move around more.
No, the particles in a liquid are not held rigidly in place. If they were held rigidly in place, that substance would no longer be a liquid but instead be a solid. A liquid, by definition, has particles that are free to move around each while still being held together by intermolecular or interatomic forces. This is what allows liquids to freely move around and to fill up whatever container they are poured into.
Solid: Locked in a crystaline structure, however they do vibrate slightly. Liquid: Particles are attracted to one another but can flow freely. Gas: Particles move with total freedom.
Filtering is a physical change. It takes out solids (mud) suspended in the water but doesn't change the water molecules themselves.
At no point. Particles moves around in liquid.
a gas have no definite shape so the particles can move around freely but in a liquid ,which has a definite shape, particles move around but are restricted