No, just the opposite. Molecules in gas are farther apart from each other than they would be in solid or liquid form. The greater distance between each molecule is what gives gas its light, wispy appearance.
molecules are close together when the internal energy is low, so they are moving about less
internal energy is a more scientifically accurate term for temperature, so when a substance is cold, the molecules are closer together
Generally that would imply they're in a solid state of matter. Water being the exception to that.
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no. BTW i know that you are doing that UT chem HW, i have to do that too
A chemical reaction is possible.
Yes.
Denser, more compact, compressed.
yes.they are pact together like thousands of ball in a package
In solids and liquids the molecules are already very close together so they can't be squeezed together much more than that. In a gas molecules are very spread out so they can be compressed.
All gases can be compressed because the particles are not close together and when you compress it, it brings the particles closer together. Liquids however, have particles which are close to each other so they can't be compressed.
Water molecules bunch together in the state of a solid.
in a group
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molecules are closer together in a liquid than a gas but further apart than in a solid
there are bonds in each object that hold the molecules in the object together that is why when you have a block of wood and a block of iron in a jar they dont morph. Did that help?
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When they in a solid.
Solid Ofcourse
Compression
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Denser, more compact, compressed.
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