The state of matter is a gas.
The actual atom doesn't change but as the state changes from liquid to gasthe distance between the atoms increases and therefore they move around more freely.
Atoms can move in all phases of matter. The move freely in a gas, they are more restricted in a liquid but can still spin and flow, and in a solid they are restricted to vibrational and rotational motion.
Gas because it spreads out and all the atoms are moving around.
excited state atoms
Atoms cannot exist in a free state on their own, but can exist in a free state as molecules.
When atoms are in the gaseous state of matter, they have enough energy to overcome the attractive forces between them, allowing them to move freely and independently. This results in a lack of fixed shape or volume, with the atoms filling the container they are in.
The actual atom doesn't change but as the state changes from liquid to gasthe distance between the atoms increases and therefore they move around more freely.
When a solid changes to a gas adjustments in its state appear. Atoms move from been solidly arranged to make it stiff to atoms moving around freely and the gas can occupy the areas around the atoms.
An individual atom does not look different however, In the solid state: atoms are close and not moving very much In the Liquid State: atoms are a medium distance and move around rather freely In the Gaseous State: atoms are far apart and moving rapidly.
gaseous
Atoms can move in all phases of matter. The move freely in a gas, they are more restricted in a liquid but can still spin and flow, and in a solid they are restricted to vibrational and rotational motion.
why is a dance floor a good analogy forte movement of atoms in a liquid
Plasma is a gas in which the atoms have received so much energy that they are ionised and the electrons are now freely moving along with the ions created.
The state in which matter is rarely sticking together is a gas because it has no definite shape or volume therefor its atoms/particles move freely rarely sticking together
Matter only comes in three forms; solid, liquid and gas. There is no other form of matter that allows atoms or molecules to move about freely.
In a solid state atoms do not move much. They just vibrate in a fixed position. In a liquid state atoms move around frequently and do not stay in fixed positions.
Heat energy is converted to kinetic energy, which causes the atoms in a material to vibrate. In a solid, the atoms are packed together tightly and cannot move about freely. In a liquid, the atoms are slightly less restrained and can move about slightly. In a gas, the atoms are not packed together and can roam around freely. When a material gains a lot of heat, its atoms will vibrate faster and break bonds, thus being able to move about more freely; if it's a solid, it will become a liquid; if it's a liquid, it will become a gas. When a material loses a lot of heat, its atoms will vibrate slower and bond together, thus being more restrained; if it's a gas, it will become a liquid; if it's a liquid, it will become a solid. [Extra Information: The freezing point/ melting point (temperature at which it freezes/ melts) of pure water is 0 degrees Celsius & the boiling point (temperature at which it boils) of pure water is 100 degrees Celsius.]