The state with the least number of particles in a certain volume would be a gas, as the particles in a gas are more spread out and have more kinetic energy compared to particles in liquids or solids. This results in fewer particles occupying a specific volume in a gas compared to a liquid or solid.
No, gas, liquid, and solid particles do not have the same weight. The weight of a particle is dependent on its mass, gravity acting upon it, and its volume. Gas particles have the least weight as they are highly spread out, while solid particles have higher weight due to their compact structure.
Metallic solids are composed of individual atoms.
one difference is just that the water is in a different form, I do not know the second one sorry i was trying to figure it out when i found this and decided to answer at the least part of thanks -Sarah
the particles that move the most is sugar
In volume, the Pint is less fluid than the quart.
Gases seems like the most obvious answer because of the energetic particles. However you may find it advisable to double check this answer befor proceeding further in this subject xxx
No. Relative to its volume, the greater the number of sides, the smaller the volume. In the limit, a cylinder (circular prism, with an infinite number of "sides") will have the least surface area.
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In a given volume, a gas typically has the fewest particles compared to a solid or a liquid. This is because gas particles have more space between them and move around more freely than particles in solids and liquids.
In a solid, particles are densely packed and vibrate in fixed positions. They have the least amount of energy compared to particles in liquids and gases, and they move by vibrating around their fixed positions. This results in solids having a definite shape and volume.
The states of matter from least particle movement to most are solid, liquid, gas, and plasma. In a solid, particles vibrate in fixed positions; in a liquid, particles move more freely but still have some cohesion; in a gas, particles move more rapidly and have no fixed shape or volume; in a plasma, particles are highly energized and move independently of one another.
The order from greatest energy of particles to least energy of particles is: Plasma > Gas > Liquid > Solid.
The container that appeared to have the least volume of liquid was Container B.
No, gas, liquid, and solid particles do not have the same weight. The weight of a particle is dependent on its mass, gravity acting upon it, and its volume. Gas particles have the least weight as they are highly spread out, while solid particles have higher weight due to their compact structure.
two states of matter that move freely are the liquids and plasma
The smallest, least dense particles.
A solid has a definite shape and volume that can be directly measured. A liquid does not have a definite shape, but it does have a measurable volume. A gas has neither a definite volume or shape and will completely fill the container it is in.