In a liquid state, atoms have more energy, or heat. They move faster and bounce off each other. This movement causes the atoms to be farther apart
Yes. They are able to flow.
To allow gasses or liquids to flow only in one direction.
Yes . Some insulators do allow the flow of electrons but most do not.
The state of matter that keeps atoms together is solid. Liquids and gases allow atoms to break apart from each other.
If you mean "dis"allow the flow, it's because electrons cannot travel easily between the atoms of the material.
In liquids, the atoms are closer together compared to gases but farther apart compared to solids. The atoms can move freely past each other in a liquid state, which allows liquids to flow and take the shape of their container.
Some examples of liquids that are good insulators include oil, pure water, and silicone oil. These liquids have high resistance to electrical conductance, meaning they do not allow electricity to flow through them easily.
Liquids have a definite volume but not a definite shape, they flow and take the shape of their container, and they have intermolecular forces that allow them to stick together but still move around.
after atoms and molecules of gases and liquids are heated, they sink?
Only liquids and gases can flow, a solid object can not flow.
A fluid is any substance that can flow. Since liquids and both flow, they are fluids.
liquids flow because they have fluidity