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They spread farther away.
The particles vibrate more until the particles break away and become more spread out. This is when they become a liquid.
Particles are close but disorganized will change from gaseous state to liquid form. Once in liquid form the particles will spread out.
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The particles become more energetic, speed up, and spread out more.
Forces of attraction have a stronger effect on the behavior of liquid particles.
As the water heats up the pot you're boiling it in, the particles of the water receive more energy. The more energy the particles have, the faster they move and the farther they spread apart. When the water finally reaches 212 degrees Fahrenheit (100 degrees Celsius), its particles spread so far out that they make the transition from a liquid to a gas. Thus, making steam.
From a liquid to a gas, the particles become more spread out and move slower. From a solid to a liquid, the particles also become more spread out and move slower.
They spread farther away.
The particles vibrate more until the particles break away and become more spread out. This is when they become a liquid.
Particles are close but disorganized will change from gaseous state to liquid form. Once in liquid form the particles will spread out.
yes. solids are more dense than liquids and the particles in gases are more spread out and faster.
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only if theirs wind involved
a suspension
it is called a liquid
the particles themselves don't "melt", they simply spread out and move around more, forming the liquid state.