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YEs most probably as free movement of molecules are needed for transference of heat and electricity

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What does the free movement of molecules of liquid makes them?

because as the particles met they are wet


The free movement of molecules in liquids makes them?

makes them non-electrolytes and non-conductor


Why a liquid is less viscous at high temperature?

When the liquid is at high temperature, the molecules of liquid have more energy & spread further apart. This enables the molecules to move around much more in the liquid which makes it less viscous or fluid.


Would you expect larger or smaller molecules to be components of a more viscous liquid?

Larger molecules tend to contribute to higher viscosity in liquids because they have more surface area to interact with neighboring molecules, resulting in stronger intermolecular forces that impede flow. Smaller molecules typically have lower viscosity as they facilitate easier movement between molecules.


What makes water evaporate except heat?

This is the continuous movement of water molecules.


What makes water to evaporation?

The cause is the continuous movement of water molecules at the water surface.


What is the relationship between the kinetic energy of molecules and their pysical state?

The kinetic energy of molecules is higher in the gaseous state compared to the liquid or solid state. This is because the molecules in a gas have more freedom of movement and higher average velocities. As a substance transitions from a solid to a liquid to a gas, the kinetic energy of the molecules increases.


To change liquid to a soild?

To change a solid to a liquid you need to add energy. The energy makes the molecules vibrate faster and they find it easier to break bonds holding them to the molecules directly next to them and form new bonds to other molecules.


What makes a lemon a conductor of electricity?

The acid in the lemon makes it a conductor of electricity.


What makes liquid water change into steam?

Liquid water changes into steam when it is heated to its boiling point, causing the water molecules to have enough energy to overcome the attractive forces holding them together in the liquid state. As the molecules gain energy, they break free from the liquid's surface and become a gas, forming steam.


How are molecules in a particular solid different from the molecules of the substance in a liquid form?

molecules in solids are stationary whilst those in gases and liquids move around, more though in liquid.


What makes a solvent more dense than the other?

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