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What is different about the h2o molecules when the 100 milliliter of water is changed from a liquid to solid?

The molecules are unchanged. They are however fixed in one place and unable to move around freely as they did in the liquid.


What is a layer of rock that lets water move freely?

water table


How electron can move in water?

Electrons more freely in water because they are good conductors.


Why doesn't solid sodium chloride conduct?

Solid sodium chloride is made up of ions held together in a rigid lattice structure. In this state, the ions are unable to move freely to carry an electric current. It is only when sodium chloride is dissolved in water or melted into a liquid state that the ions are able to move and conduct electricity.


When MgSO4 is dissolved in water Mg plus 3 and SO-2 ions move freely but S plus 6 and O-2 do not move freely?

It is correct.


The particles of a substance move independately of one another?

Well, that depends on what state of matter they are in. a solid can move, but cannot move freely as it is bound to one spot by the gravitational forces. water would be able to move freely in a confined space. and gas can move freely as long as there is nothing blocking its path.


How water particles in ice be made to move freely?

To make water particles in ice move freely, heat must be applied to raise the temperature of the ice. As the temperature increases, the ice melts, causing the rigid crystalline structure to break down and allowing water molecules to move more freely in the liquid state. This transition from solid to liquid facilitates the increased mobility of the water particles.


How can you tell witch of matter is water?

the atoms in a liquid can move around freely.


Does gas atoms move more freely than water atoms?

Yes


Does water pump pulley move on 1999 chrysler cirrus?

It should spin freely, but not wobble.It should spin freely, but not wobble.


Why particles in solid unable to move freely?

particles in solids are unable to move freely because the atoms that makes up the solid are tightly packed together. the molecular structure of a solid is different to that of a liquid or a gas.


How can the water particles in ice be made to move freely?

By heating the ice, the thermal energy breaks the hydrogen bonds holding the water molecules in a fixed position, allowing them to move more freely. This process melts the ice and turns it into liquid water.