Relative to solids and liquids - no.
That would be liquid because in a solid, they are stuck and in a gas, they are far apart but in a liquid the particles move around but are still close together.
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.
This state of matter is called liquid. In liquids, particles are close together but have enough energy to move past one another, allowing them to flow and take the shape of their container.
which kind of sound is produced by sound waves with peaks that are very close together?
The physical state of matter depends on how close together the particles are and how they move. In a solid, particles are tightly packed and vibrate in place. In a liquid, particles are close together but can move past each other. In a gas, particles are far apart and move freely.
This is the ideal gas with no collisions between molecules..
No. You can compress a gas because the particles are NOT close together. If they are close together (as in a solid) it is extremely difficult to compress any further.
Gas/vapor.
No they are the furtherst away out of solids, liquids and gases.
Particle spacing is the closest together in solids. In liquids the spacing is close, however the particles have the freedom of movement. In gas, the particles have lots of kinetic energy, therefore they are far apart.
solid because the particles are close together and they have no space to move around ;)
steam is a gas so the particles are far apart
yes
the particels are barely moving
Of the 3 more common phases of matter, solid, liquid and gas, gas is always the least dense because the particles are not as close together.
Yes, at boiling point and in a close container a liquid and its vapours coexist.
liquid it can take the form of the containment