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It's because when you stir a liquid, you are putting more mass into, therefore causing the liquid to shift, in order to accomodate the new mass.

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What are the two changes between the liquid and gas states?

The changes between a liquid and a gas is that when the liquid gets really hot it starts to dissolve into steam or gas


What signs tell a scientist that a volcano will soon explode?

The sign is if the ground starts moving or shaking or if it starts putting out smoke or gas.


When particles in gas coming off of a pan of boiling water are moving then the particles of the water in the pan?

When the particles in gas coming off a pan of boiling water are moving, it indicates that the water is undergoing a phase change from liquid to gas through evaporation or boiling. The energy from the heat causes the water molecules to gain kinetic energy and escape into the air as vapor. Meanwhile, the particles of the water in the pan are also moving, but their movement is constrained to the liquid state, where they vibrate and move past each other, maintaining their liquid structure. Overall, both the gas and liquid particles possess kinetic energy, but the gas particles are in a more energetic and free-moving state.


Does gas have fast moving particles?

yes. gas has the fastest moving particles and a solid has the slowest moving particles and particles in a liquid are moving faster than solid particles but not as fast as gas particles.


What thing that starts with L lets a liquid or gas escape?

A leak is a term used to describe the escape of liquid or gas from a container or system. It can be caused by a hole, crack, or other damage that allows the substance to flow out.

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What is a force that works against motion in a liquid or gas?

For an object moving through the liquid or gas that force is drag.


What is condinstation?

Condensation is water moving from a gas to a liquid state


The temperature at which a gas starts changing into a liquid is called?

Its condensation temperature.


Is the transfer of heat by moving liquid or gas called conduction?

No, the transfer of heat by moving liquid or gas is called convection. Conduction is the transfer of heat through a material without the movement of the material itself.


What are the two changes between the liquid and gas states?

The changes between a liquid and a gas is that when the liquid gets really hot it starts to dissolve into steam or gas


Does liquid boil at or below its evaporation temperature?

A liquid starts to evaporate at its boiling point. Boiling is the action of the liquid turning into a gas (evaporation)


Liquid turns to a gas or vapor?

liquid becomes gas because as the liquid is heated it starts to get a lot of kinetic energy as it is turning into gas the molecules start to move rapidly in any direction and has no fixed shape


Are the particles in a solid moving or still?

Technically, all particles in a Solid, Liquid, or Gas are moving. But a gas moves the fastest, liquid fast, but not as fast as gas, and solid moves the slowest.


What signs tell a scientist that a volcano will soon explode?

The sign is if the ground starts moving or shaking or if it starts putting out smoke or gas.


When particles in gas coming off of a pan of boiling water are moving then the particles of the water in the pan?

When the particles in gas coming off a pan of boiling water are moving, it indicates that the water is undergoing a phase change from liquid to gas through evaporation or boiling. The energy from the heat causes the water molecules to gain kinetic energy and escape into the air as vapor. Meanwhile, the particles of the water in the pan are also moving, but their movement is constrained to the liquid state, where they vibrate and move past each other, maintaining their liquid structure. Overall, both the gas and liquid particles possess kinetic energy, but the gas particles are in a more energetic and free-moving state.


Turn gas to a liquid with an ice cube and a jar?

umm you have tothe gar starts with the gas then melt the icecube what kinda grade are u in


What term is defined as the resistance of gas or liquid to flow?

Viscosity is the term defined as the resistance of gas or liquid to flow. It describes the internal friction of a moving fluid and determines how easily it flows.