Gas
They cancel each othher out and destroy each other............ uh,no, not really, actually they are attracted to each other
The particles of a liquid are not attached to each other. The particles of a solid are.
At particle level in a solid, the energy is only ever kinetic. More energy means the particles move more rapidly. This means they bump against each other more. If they bump against each other rapidly enough, they will begin to separate and the solid will melt.
Well before they react with each other they have to find each other
Liquid is the state of matter that has particles that slid by each other.
Molecules in a liquid can move past each other, if that's what you were trying to ask; I'm not sure what "separate past each other" is supposed to mean.
In the gas state of matter, particles are bouncing off each other.
No - they are two completely separate companies. They have no links with each other whatsoever.
no you can still continue playing both games as they are completely separate from each other!
Being positively charged, particles protons should repel each other but they are held together in the nuclei of atoms.
All the oceans connect to each other. Most lakes are completely enclosed, and are separate from other bodies of water.
evidence that particles have spaces between each other
No, gas particles can touch each other when they collide.
Gasses do not have a fixed shape or volume, as the particles are not connected to one another. So they spread out, and move away from each other, completely filling its container.
Gasses do not have a fixed shape or volume, as the particles are not connected to one another. So they spread out, and move away from each other, completely filling its container.
No, they are completely separate applications that can't affect each other in any way.
Nail polish is not insoluble in water. This is because the solute particles in ethylethanoate separate from each other and mix with the solvent.