Its because the particles are tightly compacted.
Gas laws are derived from the kinetic theory of gases, which assumes that gas particles are in constant motion and have negligible volume. Solids and liquids have stronger intermolecular forces that keep their particles closer together, preventing the same level of random motion seen in gases. Therefore, the assumptions underlying the gas laws do not hold true for solids and liquids.
Solids have definite shape and volume, meaning they maintain their shape and do not flow like liquids or gases. The particles in solids are tightly packed together and have strong intermolecular forces, giving them a fixed structure. Solids are not easily compressed due to the limited space between particles.
solids im not sure if its a solid because the keep a constant shape. im thinking about maybe plasma but dont trust me.
Solids have particles that are closely packed and have strong forces of attraction between them, resulting in a fixed shape. In contrast, liquids and gases have particles that are further apart with weaker forces of attraction, allowing them to flow and take the shape of their container.
The laws of aerodynamics explain the flight of the bumblebee by showing how its wings create lift and thrust to keep it airborne. The bumblebee's wing shape and motion allow it to generate enough force to overcome gravity and move through the air efficiently.
Yes, solids keep their volume.
Because the particles are close together <-- simple because the particles are close together and it wont move around or it wont compress so it dosent separate. its like glue it sticks together and by the way i am only 10 and i know all this ;P
Solids keep their shape and volume, meaning they maintain a fixed structure and do not flow like liquids or gases. The particles in solids are closely packed together, giving them a fixed shape that can only be changed by applying external force.
Gases do not keep their volume because their molecules are in constant motion and are much farther apart compared to liquids and solids. This high kinetic energy allows gas molecules to expand and fill the entire container they are in, regardless of its size. Unlike solids and liquids, which have defined shapes and volumes due to strong intermolecular forces, gases lack these forces, leading to their ability to change volume based on the container.
Because liquids has not a form (as solids).
Gas laws are derived from the kinetic theory of gases, which assumes that gas particles are in constant motion and have negligible volume. Solids and liquids have stronger intermolecular forces that keep their particles closer together, preventing the same level of random motion seen in gases. Therefore, the assumptions underlying the gas laws do not hold true for solids and liquids.
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Electron pairs are kept as far apart as possible as molecules adjust their shapes according to the VSEPR (Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion) theory. This theory helps predict the geometry of molecules by minimizing the repulsion between electron pairs in the molecule's valence shell.
well yes it can but if it isn't a solid you can't cheerio
can you explain how the kidneys remove wastes and keep fluids and salts in balance?
To keep it from separating into solids on the bottom with a layer of liquid on top.
They were built with stone and in square shapes lolololololl