empty space
the bonds between particles in a liquid are very weak
No it is not true
Yes, the speed increases when a liquid changes to a gas, And the attraction between particles also decreases. :) -Anouymous
The relationship between the number of gas particles and volume is described by the ideal gas law, which states that, at constant temperature and pressure, the volume of a gas is directly proportional to the number of gas particles (or moles). This means that as the number of gas particles increases, the volume also increases, provided that temperature and pressure remain constant. This relationship reflects the behavior of gases, where more particles occupy more space due to their constant motion.
collisions between the particles of gas and the container walls
the bonds between particles in a liquid are very weak
Contact between the particles of a gas and walls of the container cause pressure in a closed container of gas.
No. The spaces between the particles in a gas are much bigger than the particles themselves. The size of a particle does not vary between the states of a substance.
The spaces between particles in a solid are very close together, forming a closely packed arrangement. In a liquid, the particles are closer together than in a gas but still have some space between them. In a gas, the particles are much farther apart and have large spaces between them.
Gas? (:
Yes, particles in a gas can be compressed into a smaller volume by reducing the space between them. This will increase the pressure of the gas as the particles are forced closer together.
The amount of space that gas particles can take up is the size of the container, but the amount between them also is determined by the amount of space the gas takes up.
A low-density gas would have molecules that are farther apart and fewer in numbers per unit volume.
the distance between the particles and the average kinetic movement of the particles.
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.
No it is not true
Yes, the speed increases when a liquid changes to a gas, And the attraction between particles also decreases. :) -Anouymous