Totally empty space, a perfect vacuum, nothing.
Yes, when heated, the particles within a solid gain energy and vibrate more, causing the spaces between them to increase. This expansion leads to the solid particle itself expanding in size.
Liquid particles did not join to the solid particle because the forces holding the liquid particles together were greater than the forces attracting them to the solid particle. This is due to a combination of factors including surface tension, intermolecular forces, and the relative energy levels of the particles involved.
Heat travels from a solid to a liquid through the process of conduction, where kinetic energy is transferred between adjacent particles within the material. As heat is added, the particles within the solid vibrate more rapidly, which eventually increases the temperature to the melting point of the solid, causing it to transition into a liquid state.
particles in a solid are packed close together and vibrate. the particles in a liquid are loosely packed together and can move freely but not putting too much space between them. the particles in a gas are very spread apart and can move anywhere. does this help you understand?
In a solid, particles are tightly packed in a fixed arrangement, while in a liquid, particles are more loosely packed and can move around. The distinct arrangements are influenced by factors such as temperature, pressure, and intermolecular forces between particles.
When a liquid is mixed with other solids, it can dissolve into the solid particles, forming a solution. The liquid molecules can infiltrate the spaces between the solid particles and create a uniform mixture. In some cases, the liquid may react chemically with the solid, causing a change in properties or forming a new substance.
evidence that particles have spaces between each other
Gas? (:
Yes, when heated, the particles within a solid gain energy and vibrate more, causing the spaces between them to increase. This expansion leads to the solid particle itself expanding in size.
the molecules of liquids have large intermolecular spaces between them.when a solid(especially salts) is poured in liquid,the molecules of the solid occupy these intermolecular space of the liquid. This is the reason why a solid dissolves in a liquid
liquid
energy between particles
the distance between the particles and the average kinetic movement of the particles.
The particles of a solid are close together and the particles of a liquid are slightly farther apart.
No, particles in a solid only vibrate, whereas particles in a liquid are free to move within the liquid.
particles of solid gain energy from the higher temperature outside and begin to move faster overcoming the forces of attraction between the particles and turn into a liquid!
Gases have weak intermolecular forces and large spaces between particles, allowing them to be easily compressed. In contrast, solids and liquids have stronger intermolecular forces and fixed positions of particles, making them resistant to compression. Trying to compress a solid or liquid typically requires overcoming these strong forces, which is why it is difficult to compress them.