When a liquid cools down and freezes, the particles lose energy and slow down, causing them to come closer together and form a solid structure with a fixed arrangement. The decrease in kinetic energy reduces the random motion of the particles, leading to a more ordered and less spread out arrangement compared to a liquid state.
The particles in a liquid are generally less tightly packed together compared to those in a solid, allowing them to move more freely. This results in a slightly more spread-out arrangement of particles in a liquid.
The particles vibrate more until the particles break away and become more spread out. This is when they become a liquid.
Particles are close but disorganized will change from gaseous state to liquid form. Once in liquid form the particles will spread out.
When a liquid is heated, the particles gain kinetic energy and move faster, causing the interparticle spaces to increase. This expansion leads to a decrease in the liquid's density as the particles spread out more.
Particles move faster in a gas than in a liquid. In a gas, particles are more spread out and have more kinetic energy, leading to faster and more random movement compared to the more orderly and slower movement of particles in a liquid.
As the water heats up the pot you're boiling it in, the particles of the water receive more energy. The more energy the particles have, the faster they move and the farther they spread apart. When the water finally reaches 212 degrees Fahrenheit (100 degrees Celsius), its particles spread so far out that they make the transition from a liquid to a gas. Thus, making steam.
The rarefaction is the area of a longitudinal wave where the particles of the medium are spread out. This region is where the particles are farther apart compared to the rest of the wave.
Yes, liquid particles can spread out due to diffusion. Diffusion is the process by which particles move from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration until they are evenly distributed. This is why liquid droplets can spread and mix with other liquids.
The particles in a liquid are generally less tightly packed together compared to those in a solid, allowing them to move more freely. This results in a slightly more spread-out arrangement of particles in a liquid.
The particles vibrate more until the particles break away and become more spread out. This is when they become a liquid.
Particles are close but disorganized will change from gaseous state to liquid form. Once in liquid form the particles will spread out.
In hot air, the particles have higher kinetic energy, causing them to move faster and spread out more, resulting in a decrease in density and the particles being farther apart.
Those particles are called solutes. They are substances that are dissolved in a liquid, such as salt in water.
The particles that spread farther apart after the compression of a wave passing through air are called rarefactions. These regions of lower particle density are a result of the alternating compression and expansion of air particles as the wave travels through the medium.
well, in a gas, there is pressure and temperature. the particles move farther apartThe move faster and get further apart from each other.
a suspension
it is called a liquid