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liquid particles do not join the solid particles because the particles of solid are very tightly packed but this is not in the case of liquid

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What is a quark made out of?

The quarks came when at the start of the universe, the energy was converted into matter. This matter is the quarks. The quarks join to form the element hydrogen, which fuses to form other elements.


What Is Difference Between Fusion and Diffusion?

In this case diffusion is the action of two gases towards each other and eventually evenly mixing. This is a chemistry term and is sometimes confused with the biology term diffusion, in which some particle moves from an area of high pressure to low pressure. Effusion is generally a chemistry term and is more specific. It is the passing of molecule through a small hole. These molecules are usually gas particles, and there is no collision between the molecules as they pass through.


What is the particle that makes everything around us called?

All ordinary matter is composed of atoms. Atoms themselves are composite, consisting of electrically charged particles: quarks in the nucleus, and electrons in orbital shells around the nucleus. The quarks join together in threes to form bound systems of nucleons: some are protons, and some neutrons. The properties of an atom are largely determined by the number of protons there are in its nucleus. Protons have a positive electrical charge, and electrons have a negative electrical charge. The number of protons in the nucleus determines how many electrons are required to exactly balance the charges and form a neutral atom. Atoms combine with one another to form larger structures, like crystals and molecules. When they do, their outer electrons interact in a way that is influenced by how many there are, and how they are organized. In this way, the properties of the larger substance, like hardness, melting point, color, transparency, etc. are determined. Everything around us is composed of particles called atoms.


What type of fastener is used to join two electrical conductors?

A wire nut or terminal block is commonly used to join two electrical conductors in order to securely connect them and prevent electrical contact or short circuits.


How will you join 3 resistors of 2 ohm each so that the effective resistance is 3 ohm?

You can achieve an effective resistance of 3 ohms by connecting the resistors in series. Connect two resistors in series to get a combination of 4 ohms. Then, connect this combination in parallel with the third resistor to achieve an overall resistance of 3 ohms.

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When liquid becomes a solid what is actually happening?

All the particles in the liquid e.g water join together and freeze/harden e.g water - ice


What do the particles that make up minerals join to form?

Particles that make up minerals join to form crystals. Crystals are solid structures with a repeating pattern of atoms or molecules.


Changes from a liquid to a solid?

When any liquid changes to a solid it as too be frozen or cooled to such a state where the molecule join together to make one uniform state (aka soild)


What are the different types of nuclear weapons?

There are no different " Types " of weapons. It is what occurs inside of the bomb. nuclear fusion is when 2 nuclear particles join. Nuclear fission is when 2 nuclear particles split. Particle fusion is when 2 helium particles join. Say each particle weighs 1 gram. If 2 collided, then you would think that the mass would be 2. Well, there is a release of energy which is equivalent to a nuclear bomb going off. This occurs millions of times in the sun.


Why does cornflour slime go Solid?

Water is a liquid. Corn flour is a powdered solid. The mixture of water and corn is a paste; a paste is a plastic fluid. Depending on the strong of the applied stress this type of paste act as a solid or as a liquid.


What forms when nebulae particle begin to join?

Star, on A+. Kickapoo rez in ks.


What are the Tiny particles that join together to form molecules?

atoms


What tiny particles join together to form a molecule?

Atoms


Why do drops of liquid water form on a glass of iced tea?

The drops of water form due to condensation. When the cold drink comes into contact with the warmer air around it, the water vapor in the air condenses into liquid water on the outer surface of the glass, forming the drops.


What forms when nebulae particles to join?

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What is a quark made out of?

The quarks came when at the start of the universe, the energy was converted into matter. This matter is the quarks. The quarks join to form the element hydrogen, which fuses to form other elements.


If two gases join to form a liquid with different chemical properties what describes the liquid?

It's a new compound