When particles change from a liquid to a gas they move apart, moving quickly and spreading out.
Solids stay close, their vibrations together, liquids are moving/ vibrating but they still remain close. Gas however, the particles are moving/vibrating fast and they separate They don't bond together, they move past one another quickly.
That's the best i can explain. I learned it in like grade 10. (hope this helped... or i hope someone else comes along and explains this better)
Particles gain energy when changing from a liquid to a gas as they absorb heat energy. This extra energy allows the particles to break free from the intermolecular forces that hold them together in the liquid state, enabling them to move more freely in the gas phase.
When a liquid is heated, the particles gain energy and begin to move more rapidly. This increased kinetic energy causes the particles to move farther apart and slide past one another more easily. As a result, the liquid expands and becomes less dense.
The molecules in a liquid are bound by moderate attractions, neither weak nor strong. So, liquid molecules move around a bit, but they are not as free-flowing as the molecules of a gas. Still, attractions are continually created and broken in a liquid.
Sublimation is the phase change that changes a solid directly to a gas or vapor without first changing to a liquid. In this process, the solid particles gain enough energy to break free from the solid structure and enter the gas phase without passing through the liquid phase.
No, a liquid turns into gas when the particles gain enough energy to overcome the attractive forces holding them together. Cooling a liquid would actually slow down the particles, making it harder for them to escape into the gas phase.
Particles gain energy when changing from a liquid to a gas as they absorb heat energy. This extra energy allows the particles to break free from the intermolecular forces that hold them together in the liquid state, enabling them to move more freely in the gas phase.
When a gas is changing to a liquid, it is undergoing the process of condensation. This occurs when the gas loses energy, usually through cooling, causing the particles to slow down and come closer together, forming a liquid.
When a liquid is heated, the particles gain energy and begin to move more rapidly. This increased kinetic energy causes the particles to move farther apart and slide past one another more easily. As a result, the liquid expands and becomes less dense.
A liquid changing to a gas is known as vaporization.
The process of liquid changing to gas is called evaporation. This occurs when the liquid is heated, increasing the kinetic energy of its particles, causing them to escape into the atmosphere as vapor. This vapor then condenses back into liquid form when it cools down.
When a gas changes to a liquid, the particles come closer together and lose some of their kinetic energy. This causes them to slow down and form closer bonds, creating a more ordered structure.
The process of a gas changing into a liquid is called condensation. The process of changing a solid into a gas is called sublimation.
gas particles are far and liquid particles are not too much far
The process of liquid heating and changing into vapor is called as vaporization. The particles in gas are moving faster compared to that of liquid so it needs a high input energy for the liquid to convert to gas.
The process of changing from a solid to a liquid is called melting. This occurs when the substance absorbs enough heat energy to break the bonds holding the particles together, allowing them to move freely and flow as a liquid.
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.
Usually particles in a liquid or gas seperate, but particles within a gas divide more quickly than a liquid.