Liquid State
Well, that depends heavily on what you mean. If you mean via state of matter, then from solid to liquid is the fastest process.
Slowest: Solid intermediate: Liquid Fastest: Gas
In each state of matter, gas, liquid, and solid, they move in every direction. It is just that solids have the least amount of space to move and moves the slowest whereas gas has the most amount of room to move and moves the fastest. Liquid is in the middle because it is in between the two.
If the bits of matter are close together and move slowly, the matter is a GAS
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.
plasma
Well, that depends heavily on what you mean. If you mean via state of matter, then from solid to liquid is the fastest process.
plasma
Slowest: Solid intermediate: Liquid Fastest: Gas
Particles in a gas are not connected and move freely.
In each state of matter, gas, liquid, and solid, they move in every direction. It is just that solids have the least amount of space to move and moves the slowest whereas gas has the most amount of room to move and moves the fastest. Liquid is in the middle because it is in between the two.
Particles in the gaseous state move at a very high rate and have a large effect on each other. Particles on a liquid state move slower but still have a measurable effect on each other. Particles in a solid state move very slowly and have little effect on each other.
solids
Gaseous
If the bits of matter are close together and move slowly, the matter is a GAS
No, in may states of matter the movement of particles is largely restricted.
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.