only if theirs wind involved
Those particles are called solutes. They are substances that are dissolved in a liquid, such as salt in water.
yes. solids are more dense than liquids and the particles in gases are more spread out and faster.
The three states of matter are solid, liquid, and gas. In a solid, particles are tightly packed and vibrate in place. In a liquid, particles are more spread out and can flow. In a gas, particles are far apart and move freely.
In a liquid, particles are more spread out and have more freedom to move compared to a solid. The particles in a liquid can flow and slide past each other, but they are still bound by some forces of attraction.
When ice melts, the particles do not change into a liquid; rather, the solid ice transforms into liquid water. The molecules in the ice gain enough energy to break their fixed positions and move more freely as a liquid.
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.
Those particles are called solutes. They are substances that are dissolved in a liquid, such as salt in water.
it is called a liquid
a suspension
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.
The molecules in a gas are spread further apart than those in a liquid.
In a solid, the particles are tightly packed and do not move around much, as opposed to a liquid or gas, in which the particles are more spread out.
liquid particles have limited movements while gas particles will spread to fill the whole container uniformly (limited only by the container's volume) the particle interaction in liquid is much stronger than in gases gases are compressible while liquids are not
liquid particles have limited movements while gas particles will spread to fill the whole container uniformly (limited only by the container's volume) the particle interaction in liquid is much stronger than in gases gases are compressible while liquids are not