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∙ 6y agoBromine is a liquid at room temperature. The description of particles is of atoms in a liquid.
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∙ 13y agoBromine is a liquid at room temperature. The description of particles is of atoms in a liquid.
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∙ 7y agoA gas because the particles in a gas are far apart from each other so they can move around with energy.
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∙ 15y agoWhen particles are far apart and randomly organized, this is a "gas".
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sorry i found out the answer its gas
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A gas
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In a solid the particles are packed tightly together in a more raged formation . in a liquid the particles move passing each other in a gas the particles move freely in the space they have
diffusion is really the random movement of either liquid or gas molecules, which results in the particles seemingly moving from a high concentration to a lower concentration, until the area has an equal concentration
Electrons are the particles that move around the nucleus in constant and random motion.
Temperature is the average energy of random motion of particles of matter :). Hope that helps
matter can be changed from a solid to a liquid and then to a gas because a solid can melt and turn into liquid and then the liquid can evaporate and turn into a gas
liquid it can take the form of the containment
A glass has a random arrangement of particles. They are often called amorphous, which means without shape. Contrast with a crystal, which has a definite arrangement of particles.
amorphous solids
Gaseous.
water changing to a solid: freezing movement of particles: vibration in fixed positions. arrangement: fixed positions (bonds between every particle). moving closer together water as a liquid: movement of particles: move about (slide past each other) arrangement: close together with no regular arrangement water to gas: boiling movement of particles: free/random movement at high speeds. arrangement: particles move further apart with no bonds between particles.
water changing to a solid: freezing movement of particles: vibration in fixed positions. arrangement: fixed positions (bonds between every particle). moving closer together water as a liquid: movement of particles: move about (slide past each other) arrangement: close together with no regular arrangement water to gas: boiling movement of particles: free/random movement at high speeds. arrangement: particles move further apart with no bonds between particles.
water changing to a solid: freezing movement of particles: vibration in fixed positions. arrangement: fixed positions (bonds between every particle). moving closer together water as a liquid: movement of particles: move about (slide past each other) arrangement: close together with no regular arrangement water to gas: boiling movement of particles: free/random movement at high speeds. arrangement: particles move further apart with no bonds between particles.
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A liquid have random particles but they are still all joined together.
A liquid have random particles but they are still all joined together.
Amorphous solids can have a random arrangement of particles.
random -- the particles go about in a random fashion in a liquid -- cannot predict which direction a molecule of the liquid will hit the particle in the next period of time of significance (seconds or minutes).