In a gas, molecules are relatively far apart and have the energy to move quickly.
yes, but gases move more freely than liquids
Liquid and gas state
liquid
This question doesn't really make sense, but to answer it, Molecules can be far apart but they can't. See molecules in a solid are packed tightly together. In a gas, the molecules are relatively far apart, occasionally bouncing into each other.
A gaseous phase!
liquid
no, that is the opposite, molecules will move faster and farther apart when the state changes from liquid to gas
Water is made of water molecules whatever state it is in. In the gas phase the molecules are far apart and moving rapidly.
This question doesn't really make sense, but to answer it, Molecules can be far apart but they can't. See molecules in a solid are packed tightly together. In a gas, the molecules are relatively far apart, occasionally bouncing into each other.
A gaseous phase!
Molecules are, in general, farthest apart from one another in the gas phase.
gas
gas
solid phase
Gas
Solids.
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liquid
liquid
Plasma, then gases.