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Q: Which state of matter do the particles fill all available space?
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Which state of matter do the particles spread apart and fill available space?

gaseous


What is the relationship between the amount of space between particles and the state of the matter?

As the space changes between the particles, so does the state of matter.


In which state of matter do the particles spread and fill all the space available to them?

Both gas and plasma behave in this way.


In which state of matter do the particles spread apart and fill all the space available to them?

Very probable this space is empty, is vacuum.


In state of matter do the particles expand to fill all the space available?

In the gas state of matter the molecules are moving too fast to stick to other molecules. Because they are free floating the molecules expand to fill all of the space available.


What state of matter do particles spread apart to fill the available space?

Gaseous states of matter spread apart to fill the shape and the volume of the container which holds them.


In which state of matter do the particles expand to fill all the space?

In the gas state of matter the molecules are moving too fast to stick to other molecules. Because they are free floating the molecules expand to fill all of the space available.


Name the state of matter in which the space between constituent particles is maximum?

gases


What is changed when matter undergoes a phisical change?

When matter undergoes a physical change (like changes in the state of matter), the space between the particles in the matter and how the particles move change.


Which state of matter has the greatest distance between the individual particles?

Gas is the state of matter with the most space between molecules. The 4th and most abundant state of matter 'Plasma' can be similarly diffuse, mainly as the electrons and protons in space not bound into molecular gas.


How will you show that by applying pressure particles of matter can be brought close together?

by applying pressure the particles of matter come and the intermolecular space between them shorten and they change their state from gas to liquid and the intermolecular space between the particles of liquid is more than that of gas.


What is the relationship between the amount of space between particles and the state matter?

the particles go with the state of matter in slid liquid and gas each one of the states of matter have particles. gases particles are always moving around example water vapor..solids particles are stuck in place but viberate and liquid is pretty much the same as gas