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They attract each other.
Similarly charged particles repel each other, and particles bearing opposite charges attract each other.
electric charge
That is caused by a property of the particles known, precisely, as electric charge.
Brownian motion.
what are the particles of a fluid that attract eachother are called
The three rules of matter are - 1. The particles of matter have space between them known as intermolecular spaces 2. The particles of matter attract to each other which are known as the forces of intermolecular attraction . The forces that attract to same particles are known as cohesive forces and the forces which attract to different types of matter are called adhesive forces 3.The particles of matter are made up of small small particles
They attract each other.
ionic
When unlike charges are brought together they attract eachother.
Similarly charged particles repel each other, and particles bearing opposite charges attract each other.
1.particles of matter move continously2.particles of matter attract each other3.particles of matter have space between themThe above answers are questionable. #2 is just not true at all as a universal rule (2 protons for example will repel each other). So let me present these:All matter has mass (particle or otherwise)All matter has weight (as a result of having mass)All matter occupies space (even particles)All matter has densityAll matter has inertiaAll matter is impenetrable (this means two particles cannot occupy the same space)All matter is a form of energy. As proven by famous e=mc2Given 7, all matter is conserved (cannot be destroyed)There are more... but those are the big ones.
Liquid is the state of matter that has particles that slid by each other.
electric charge
no but kind of but they touch together 50%
That is caused by a property of the particles known, precisely, as electric charge.
yes. same forces repel each other and opposite forces attract.