If you are discussing the three major states of matter, the answer is that the space between molecules is the largest in gases and smallest in solids.
If you are discussing all five states of matter, the answer is that space between molecules is the largest in plasmas and the smallest in Bose-Einstein Condensates. However, these two states of matter are very rare and difficult to achieve.
A solid has little free space between particles.
empty space
Porosity refers to the amount of empty space that is between particles of material. When something has a low porosity, it does not have much of this space between its particles.
An increase in the space between particles is called expansion. This phenomenon typically occurs when a substance is heated, causing its particles to gain energy and move apart. Expansion can be observed in various states of matter, including solids, liquids, and gases. In gases, for example, the increase in space between particles leads to a decrease in density.
depends on wut type of paerticles they are..like for eg if they are molecules then the spaces would be called intermolecular spaces
Particles dont take up space it is heat that gives particles energy to move and expand solids have smaller spaces between them liquids have larger spaces between them gases have the largest spaces between them
Particles dont take up space it is heat that gives particles energy to move and expand solids have smaller spaces between them liquids have larger spaces between them gases have the largest spaces between them
A solid has little free space between particles.
The space between molecules is called inter molecular space.
As the space changes between the particles, so does the state of matter.
Between particles of matter, there is generally empty space, as particles themselves are miniscule and tend to have significant gaps between them. This space is primarily occupied by fields like electromagnetic fields or gravitational fields.
empty space
Empty space, mainly.
In a gas, the space between gas particles is largely empty. The particles are far apart compared to their size, with a lot of space between them. This allows gas particles to move freely and independently of one another.
Nothing but the space between particles is called vacuum.
No. Pressure could be simplified to mean the "space between particles" and because gravity is always pulling those particles towards the earth, the further away from the earth you go, the less air particles there are and consiquently the more space there is.
the particles will move closer together