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Yes, Liquid -Liquid displacement is easier than displacement with gas. the liquids cannot be compressible, but gas can. the volume of gas required for displacement is lower than volume of liquid.
Evaporation.
Particles in a gas have the smallest size and are the most spread out, particles in a liquid are larger than in a gas and are more closely packed, and particles in a solid are the largest and are tightly packed in a regular pattern.
The phases of matter in order from least particle motion to greatest particle motion are: solid, liquid, gas, and plasma. In a solid, particles are tightly packed and vibrate in place. In a liquid, the particles are more free to move around but still relatively close together. In a gas, particles move freely and rapidly, while in a plasma, particles are highly energized and move even more rapidly.
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When a gas turns into a liquid, the gas cools and then loses energy. This is the process known as condensation.
Particle theory
evaporation and vaporization
How does particle behavior change as an object changes from a solid to liquid to gas
There are a number of ways in which a gas could dissolve in a liquid. It could bind with the liquid molecules.
These properties are only for Bromine./
a liquid could be food coloring and a gas could be vapor
Yes, Liquid -Liquid displacement is easier than displacement with gas. the liquids cannot be compressible, but gas can. the volume of gas required for displacement is lower than volume of liquid.
Vaporization means that the particles eg water molecules must have enough energy to break the liquid particle to particle bonds and form a gas particle. This happens at any temperature but happens for all molecules at the boiling point of the liquid. Some substances do not spontaneously go through a liquid phase but actually form a gas from the solid phase. Solid directly to gas is called sublimation but it is, in effect, a type of vaporization.
Evaporation.
Particles in a gas have the smallest size and are the most spread out, particles in a liquid are larger than in a gas and are more closely packed, and particles in a solid are the largest and are tightly packed in a regular pattern.