well liquid and gas are spread apart but the one that is spread apart and not connaected is gas which has particles that move fastly and freely.
Particles in the state of matter known as a gas are loosely connected, similar to beads on a string. Gases have high kinetic energy and their particles move freely and independently of each other.
In the gas state, the particles of matter are farthest apart compared to the solid and liquid states. Gas particles are free to move and have higher kinetic energy, resulting in greater distances between them.
The gas state of matter has the most variable density because the particles are spread far apart and can be compressed or expanded easily by changes in temperature and pressure. Solid and liquid states have relatively stable densities due to the close arrangement of particles.
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No, the chemical composition of a molecule remains the same when it changes states of matter. Changes in state involve the arrangement and movement of molecules, but the actual chemical makeup of the molecules remains unchanged.
gaseous
Gaseous states of matter spread apart to fill the shape and the volume of the container which holds them.
This state of matter is known as a gas. Gas particles are spread far apart and move freely, with minimal interaction between them.
Examples of gas state of matter include oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen, and carbon dioxide. These substances have particles that are spread far apart, move freely, and take the shape of their container.
In a gas state, particles move freely and rapidly in random directions due to their high kinetic energy. This results in a lack of fixed shape or volume, as the particles are constantly colliding and spreading out to fill the container they are in.
We can determine the state of matter by observing how closely its particles are connected. In solids, particles are closely packed and do not move freely. In liquids, particles are close but can move past each other. In gases, particles are far apart and move freely.
Spread out.
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Particles in the state of matter known as a gas are loosely connected, similar to beads on a string. Gases have high kinetic energy and their particles move freely and independently of each other.
The state of matter in which molecules are generally far apart and moving randomly is known as the gaseous state. Steam is an example of a gas.
A gas is a state of matter that will spread out to fill up whatever container it is in. Its particles are loosely packed and move freely, taking on the shape of the container.
Gaseous.