This question does not make sense. Liquids are not molecules . If there are molecules in a liquid for example a covalent molecular compound such as CCl4 the strength of the molecular C-Cl bonds are the same whether the molecule finds itself in a liquid, solid or gas.
What is true is that in a liquid the intermolecular bonds are weaker than the bonds within molecules, the intramolecular bonds..
Compared with molecular bonds, the strength of intermolecular forces is lower.
no liquid
solid with hydrogen bonds making it less dense than its liquid form
Matter is different solid liquid and gas
The solid state has the least molecular motion.
it puts its had in the a motor then tucks it out
This question does not make sense. Liquids are not molecules . If there are molecules in a liquid for example a covalent molecular compound such as CCl4 the strength of the molecular C-Cl bonds are the same whether the molecule finds itself in a liquid, solid or gas. What is true is that in a liquid the intermolecular bonds are weaker than the bonds within molecules, the intramolecular bonds..
anytime a substance changes it's molecular structure (solid to liquid, liquid to solid, liquid to gas, solid to gas, gas to liquid) it loses engergy.
no liquid
solid with hydrogen bonds making it less dense than its liquid form
The changes occuring in molecular attraction as water goes from a solid to a liquid is that the bonds between the molecules weaken and the molecules move further away from each other. Once they become a gas, their bonds break and the molecules float freely around.
Matter is different solid liquid and gas
Sufficient energy is added to the molecule to break the inter-molecular bonds. First, in a solid, as energy is added, the bonds absorb the energy, and move more vigorously. So our solid heats up, and eventually, the bonds are broken completely free. We now have a liquid. As energy is added to the liquid, individual molecules absorb enough energy to break free of the surface, and evaporate off into space.
solid condition means all molecules are tightly joined together. liquid means tightness of solid state is only loosened gas means substance's molecular connection was broken apart, and to make that possible you need more energy
heat energy that helps break the molecular bonds of a solid is heat of The answer is fusion
molecular
solid with hydrogen bonds making it less dense than its liquid form
Heat energy is the stimulation of molecular motion. Anything that adds energy to a substance can increase its temperature, eventually causing molecular decomposition or a change in the phase of its elements (solid to liquid, liquid to gas, gas to plasma).