well solids would be particuls all compact then liquads would be less compact and so on for gases... this usually occurs from van der walls forces breaking from heating and then there is just empty space between particles that are in a gas form
D: Empty space.
Rutherford
Democritus
Ernest Rutherford is credited with discovering that atoms are mostly comprised of empty space. Through his gold foil experiment in 1909, he showed that atoms have a dense, positively charged nucleus surrounded by mostly empty space where electrons orbit.
In an atom, the space between electrons and the nucleus is mostly filled with empty space. The nucleus contains positively charged protons and neutral neutrons, and the electrons surround the nucleus in different energy levels or electron shells.
D: Empty space.
No. Gasses are matter.
Yes, it is.
The scientist stated that the structure of an atom is mostly empty space.
No, gases have more empty spaces.
He discovered that the atom was mostly made up of empty space.
empty space
no it's mostly filled with empty space.
Tim concluded that all matter is mostly made of empty space because when he studied the structure of atoms, he found that they consist of a nucleus surrounded by electrons orbiting at a distance. The vast majority of an atom's volume is empty space between the nucleus and the electrons, leading Tim to believe that matter is mostly empty space.
bohr
bumpy, mostly empty space
No, air is composed of various gases such as nitrogen, oxygen, and carbon dioxide, while empty space refers to the absence of matter. Air occupies space and has mass, while empty space does not have these properties.