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The solid particles are closer.
The particles in a liquid are generally less tightly packed together compared to those in a solid, allowing them to move more freely. This results in a slightly more spread-out arrangement of particles in a liquid.
No, at its freezing point, the particles in a solid slow down and arrange into a more fixed and orderly structure due to the decrease in thermal energy. This results in a transition from a liquid to a solid state as the particles move less and lock into a specific pattern.
When a solid changes to a liquid, the particles gain energy and start moving faster, causing the solid to melt into a liquid. So, in this process, the particles speed up.
False. In general, more massive particles do not necessarily move more slowly than less massive particles. The speed of a particle is determined by its energy and the forces acting upon it, rather than its mass.
True. Particles in a liquid have more freedom to move around compared to particles in a solid, which are more tightly packed and have limited movement. In liquids, the particles are able to flow past each other, giving the liquid its characteristic ability to take the shape of its container.
Atoms are in a solid but as in particles it depends on the object.
No, gas particles are not closely locked in position. They are free to move and are far apart, allowing them to move around and occupy the volume of their container. Gas particles have high kinetic energy, enabling them to move freely and rapidly.
The solid particles are closer.
Water particles move in circles
The particles in a liquid are generally less tightly packed together compared to those in a solid, allowing them to move more freely. This results in a slightly more spread-out arrangement of particles in a liquid.
no because you now a solid are very close together so that means they cant broke because a solid particles cant and there so close together i hope i help and good luck
No, at its freezing point, the particles in a solid slow down and arrange into a more fixed and orderly structure due to the decrease in thermal energy. This results in a transition from a liquid to a solid state as the particles move less and lock into a specific pattern.
True. Filtration is when you have a liquid (water) and a solid (sand) mixed together. You pour the liquid onto a filter, or material with lots of small holes. If the holes are small enough then the solid (sand) cannot go through them, but the liquid (water) can. This will allow you to separate them.
Not precisely. A temperature can't have particles. A substance which is at a high temperature has particles which are moving fast.
True. The kinetic energy of particles is directly proportional to their speed. As the particles move faster, their energy increases.
They move at different speeds.