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What is it called when particles only leave the surface of a liquid?

When particles leave the surface of a liquid and enter the gas phase, it is called evaporation. This process occurs when the kinetic energy of the particles is high enough to overcome the attractive forces holding them in the liquid phase.


Can particles leave the atom?

Yes. This process is called radioactive decay. The primary particles emitted are alpha particles, which are helium-4 nuclei, and beta particles, which are electrons.


Are particles in a liquid organized?

In a liquid the surface tension cause the liquid to act as if a thin film were stretched across its surface. For example, surface tension allows the spider to float on water as if the water had a thin film.right but not for this question. in a liquid, the particles are not in formation like in a solid, and they can move about. However they can't leave the container until they are heated to become a gas.


Does bleach evaporate when it dries, or does it leave behind any residue on the surface?

Yes, bleach does evaporate when it dries and typically does not leave behind any residue on the surface.


Why when two solids are placed on top of each other they don't mix?

Solids do not mix together because their particles are held tightly in place by strong intermolecular forces. When two solids are placed on top of each other, these intermolecular forces prevent the particles from moving and intermingling with each other, thus maintaining their individual structures.

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What happens when high energy particles leave the surface of the liquid?

When high energy particles leave the surface of a liquid, it causes the liquid to evaporate. Evaporation occurs when molecules at the surface gain enough energy to escape into the air as gas.


What is it called when particles only leave the surface of a liquid?

When particles leave the surface of a liquid and enter the gas phase, it is called evaporation. This process occurs when the kinetic energy of the particles is high enough to overcome the attractive forces holding them in the liquid phase.


How do you indicate to ssa that you have no middle name?

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What is the term use for when particles leave the cell?

When particles leave the cell is is either through a passive process such as diffusion or an active process called exocytosis.


Could you please show me a sample of leave application?

A leave application needs to show the reason why someone wants to take a leave. When writing one, a person should indicate the desired period for the leave and indicate the person who will carry out some of the tasks he usually performs.


Can particles leave the atom?

Yes. This process is called radioactive decay. The primary particles emitted are alpha particles, which are helium-4 nuclei, and beta particles, which are electrons.


Why you can't get fingerprints on a rough surface?

not enough surface to leave your finger oils on, like trying to leave a shoe print on gravel


Are particles in a liquid organized?

In a liquid the surface tension cause the liquid to act as if a thin film were stretched across its surface. For example, surface tension allows the spider to float on water as if the water had a thin film.right but not for this question. in a liquid, the particles are not in formation like in a solid, and they can move about. However they can't leave the container until they are heated to become a gas.


How do particles help in solving crime?

A criminal can leave behind evidence--hair, sperm, skin particles, that can link him/her to the crime.


Does bleach evaporate when it dries, or does it leave behind any residue on the surface?

Yes, bleach does evaporate when it dries and typically does not leave behind any residue on the surface.


Why when two solids are placed on top of each other they don't mix?

Solids do not mix together because their particles are held tightly in place by strong intermolecular forces. When two solids are placed on top of each other, these intermolecular forces prevent the particles from moving and intermingling with each other, thus maintaining their individual structures.


Why did settlers leave the Plymouth colony?

they had strong religious views