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How water particles in ice be made to move freely?

To make water particles in ice move freely, heat must be applied to raise the temperature of the ice. As the temperature increases, the ice melts, causing the rigid crystalline structure to break down and allowing water molecules to move more freely in the liquid state. This transition from solid to liquid facilitates the increased mobility of the water particles.


Does a gas have particles that are held rigidly in place?

NO! gas particles move around freely and zoom all over the place. ice is made of rigid particles which is why it is a solid. a liquid is made up of s l o w l y moving particles, which is why it can move freely.


As water freezes the water particles begin to move?

Within a fixed locale rather than freely withing the liquid.


What do the particles in a gas do?

they move freely around


What form of gas has particles that move freely?

Gas is the form, there is no form of gas, the particles in gas move freely, they actually vibrate.


Why do gas move freely?

Gases move freely because there are more spaces between particles of gases.So they can move easily.


What solids made of?

Particles. Just like liquids and gases. The difference between them is that solids have tighter packed particles that are less able to move freely


The particles of a substance move independately of one another?

Well, that depends on what state of matter they are in. a solid can move, but cannot move freely as it is bound to one spot by the gravitational forces. water would be able to move freely in a confined space. and gas can move freely as long as there is nothing blocking its path.


Why can particles in a gas move freely?

Just because they can


Why the particles in a gas move freely?

Just because they can


What is the particles move freely around nucleus?

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Name at least two states of matter that move freely?

two states of matter that move freely are the liquids and plasma