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if its going from a solid to a liquid the particles move FAST. if its going from a liquid to a solid the particles freeze and move VERY slowly.
In liquid molecules move faster but in solid the molecules would vibrate about its mean position
Any moving object continues to move, in a straight line and at constant speed,when all forces are removed from it.
particles in a solid are packed close together and vibrate. the particles in a liquid are loosely packed together and can move freely but not putting too much space between them. the particles in a gas are very spread apart and can move anywhere. does this help you understand?
Liquid to gas
There are many parts of a siphon pump. The main part is the tube that helps to transport the liquid. There may also be a motor to help move the liquid.
siphon
A pipette is used to measure a volume of a liquid. Often a pipette is used when you want to move a specific volume of a liquid from one container to another.
depending on the type of pipette: 1. the pipette may just have a section for you to squeeze 2. Some may require you to roll a small wheel which causes a piston to move, changing pressure
A shipon is like a filter it washes water in a out (like gills) for the airway. The siphon also helps the squid move faster.
Siphon .
a siphon is an organ through which water is sucked in and out, either for filter-feeding or to produce oxygen. Also, it helps the squid move.
Pipettes are used to move specific volumes of fluid between containers. For very small volumes, or very precise applications, a large error in the desired fluid volume can have a very large impact. Calibrating a pipette ensures that the volume desired is the volume collected. Proper sealing of pipette tips can also have a large impact on fluid volumes collected.
I might be wrong, but I would say slower. If you mean energy in form of heat, molecules move slower if the liquid is colder, so if a liquid releases energy in form of heat (turns ¨cooler¨), than the molecules move slower. As I said, I might be wrong. Just my thoughts
One tube from the hand pump should be placed inside of the liquid that is to be siphoned. The other tube should be placed in an empty bucket or other container. The pump should then be squeezed and released to move the liquid from the container that it is currently in into the other empty container.
the particles in liquid move around slowly in the liquid
resemble Mohr pipettes except that they are graduated downward to the tip itself. They are used in the same way as Morh pipettes except all the solution must be forced out in the receiving container to deliver required volumes.