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in solids the molecules are rigid, hard to move, stuck together in liquids they are close together but can still move in gasses theyre far apart with alot of space between molecules, they can move very freely

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Do liquid and gases have high dynamic viscosity?

No, liquids and gases typically have lower dynamic viscosity compared to solids. Dynamic viscosity is a measure of a fluid's resistance to deformation under shear stress, and both liquids and gases have lower resistance compared to solids due to their molecular structure and higher mobility of particles.


Most substances are?

Most substances are either solids, liquids, or gases at room temperature, depending on their molecular structure and intermolecular forces. The state of a substance can change with temperature and pressure.


What of medium does molecular movement occur?

Molecular movement occurs primarily in gases, liquids, and to some extent in solids. In gases, molecules move freely and rapidly, resulting in high kinetic energy and low density. In liquids, molecules are close together but can slide past one another, allowing for moderate movement and density. In solids, molecular movement is limited to vibrations around fixed positions, leading to lower energy and density compared to gases and liquids.


What most easily forms a solution gases solids or liquids?

Gases most easily form a solution, as they have higher molecular movement and can mix more readily with other substances. Solids and liquids typically require more energy input to form a homogeneous solution.


What are some of the general properties of gases that distinguish them from liquids and solids?

Some properties or characteristics that distinguish gases from solids and liquids are that they are compressible and also can expand to fill the volume in a container. Likewise, gas molecules are far apart and can occupy more space when compared to those of solids or liquids.

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Do liquids and solids diffuse easily?

No, liquids and solids do not diffuse as easily as gases due to their tightly packed molecular structure and lower kinetic energy. Diffusion in liquids is generally slower than in gases, but it can still occur over time. In solids, diffusion is even slower due to the rigid arrangement of molecules.


Why are liquids and gases alike?

liquids and gases have almost the same molecular structure which makes the alikw


Do liquid and gases have high dynamic viscosity?

No, liquids and gases typically have lower dynamic viscosity compared to solids. Dynamic viscosity is a measure of a fluid's resistance to deformation under shear stress, and both liquids and gases have lower resistance compared to solids due to their molecular structure and higher mobility of particles.


Why radiation usually passes through gases more easily than through solids and liquids?

Radiation typically passes through gases more easily than through solids and liquids because gases have lower density and atomic/molecular structure, allowing for less interaction and scattering of radiation particles. In solids and liquids, the atoms and molecules are more closely packed together, increasing the likelihood of absorption and scattering of radiation.


All solids liquids and gases are?

some solids,liquids and gases are dangers some are not dangers


Most substances are?

Most substances are either solids, liquids, or gases at room temperature, depending on their molecular structure and intermolecular forces. The state of a substance can change with temperature and pressure.


What item has a fixed volume solids liquids or gases?

solids and liquids


Why solids is not compressible why?

solid is a state in which molecules are closely packed than liquids and gases. the inter molecular distance between the molecules of solids are less or negligible.thats why the solids are not compressible


What makes up solids liquids and gases?

Molecules - They are more tightly packed in solids than liquids and gases


How does the kinetic of solids liquids and gases compare?

The kinetic energy is lowest in solids, higher in liquids, and highest in gases.


Why can't the kinetic molecular theory be applied to liquids and solids?

The kinetic molecular theory cannot be directly applied to liquids and solids because the particles in these states are closer together and have stronger intermolecular forces, which affect their movement and behavior differently than in gases.


What of medium does molecular movement occur?

Molecular movement occurs primarily in gases, liquids, and to some extent in solids. In gases, molecules move freely and rapidly, resulting in high kinetic energy and low density. In liquids, molecules are close together but can slide past one another, allowing for moderate movement and density. In solids, molecular movement is limited to vibrations around fixed positions, leading to lower energy and density compared to gases and liquids.