it is condensation
A droplet is a very small drop of a liquid. It is typically used to describe tiny, spherical or nearly spherical particles of liquid. For example, raindrops are droplets of water falling from the sky, and when you put a drop of water on a surface,
All matter is makes up moving particles. The particles of a solid make small movements rapidly in a fixed position. The particles of a liquid move faster and can slide over each other. Gas particles move very fast and are far apart. Good luck on ur test!! Have a lovely day!
A mixture in which small particles of a substance are dispersed throughout a gas or liquid. If a suspension is left undisturbed, the particles are likely to settle to the bottom. The particles in a suspension are larger than those in either a colloid or a solution. Muddy water is an example of a suspension e.g. the residue at the bottom of the container
A cloud is a form of gas it is made of small particles which are quite far apart you can turn liquids into gasses buy heating them (condensation)
Both conduction and convection. Conduction involves the small movements of individual particles, convection can be on a much larger scale with a hot liquid or gas rising and a cool liquid or gas dropping.
The particles of the flour and sugar are so small they are like liquid particles and, therefore, flow like liquid.
In the solids the particles are stuck together and can't move over each other.In the liquid the particles have small spaces to move in and move but not easily.In the gas the gas the particles have a lot of space to move in and move easily everywhere.
it have small particles
Very small particles, as a mist
because the particles are so small. i think.
Particles in a liquid have only a small amount of space between each other. They have more energy then solid particles but less energy than gas particles. Particles in liquid roll over each other this is what causes water to flow.
A particle is a very small bit of solid drop of liquid
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I think it is a suspension.
Flocculation is the act of many small particles (particularly in water) being massed together so they can be removed. This is started by adding another liquid to the water.
Of the 3 more common phases of matter, solid, liquid and gas, gas is always the least dense because the particles are not as close together.
Substances (such as water) are composed of small particles, which are atoms or molecules. In a liquid these particles are relatively close together, and they are held together by a mutual attraction. However, if any given particle is moving quickly enough, and it is moving toward the surface of the liquid, it can escape from the attraction of the liquid and enter the air as an independently moving particle, at which point is has turned into vapor and thus has evaporated. The speed with which particles move is measured as temperature. Hot substances have faster moving particles. Thus, as you heat a given substance, it evaporates faster. When a liquid boils, it is turning into a gas even in its interior, rather than just at the surface.