Table of Contents
- 1 Which particles are close together but they can flow and slide over each other?
- 2 What has a definite volume but flows?
- 3 Which state has particles that are very close together and vibrate in a fixed position?
- 4 What state of matter has a definite volume but flows?
- 5 In which state of matter do the particles move least easily?
- 6 In which state of matter do particles spread apart and fill the container that they are placed in?
- 7 Which is state of matter have no definite shape or volume?
- 8 How are liquid particles related to solid particles?
Which particles are close together but they can flow and slide over each other?
Liquid: In a liquid, the particles are also attracted to each other but not as much as in a solid. The particles are close together, are constantly moving, and are able to slide past one another. Gas: In a gas, the particles are hardly attracted to each other.
What has a definite volume but flows?
solid
A solid has definite volume and shape, a liquid has a definite volume but no definite shape, and a gas has neither a definite volume nor shape. The change from solid to liquid usually does not significantly change the volume of a substance.
What is the state of matter that has particles that slide by each other?
gas vibrate and move freely at high speeds. liquid vibrate, move about, and slide past each other. solid vibrate (jiggle) but generally do not move from place to place.
Which state of matter has definite volume and particles flow freely throughout?
A liquid has a definite volume but no definite shape of its own. The shape of a liquid changes with the shape of its container. The particles in a liquid are packed almost as closely together as in a solid. However, the particles in a liquid can move around freely.
Which state has particles that are very close together and vibrate in a fixed position?
solids
solids – particles are close together in a regular structure and vibrate about fixed positions.
What state of matter has a definite volume but flows?
Solids
Solids have a definite shape and volume. Liquids have a definite volume, but take the shape of the container. Gases have no definite shape or volume.
Are the particles of matter moving?
Particles in all states of matter are in constant motion and this is very rapid at room temperature. A rise in temperature increases the kinetic energy and speed of particles; it does not weaken the forces between them. Individual particles in liquids and gases have no fixed positions and move chaotically.
Are the particles of solid moving yes or no?
Solid In a solid, the attractive forces keep the particles together tightly enough so that the particles do not move past each other.
In which state of matter do the particles move least easily?
Solid
Solid has most closely packed particles. They are hard to compress. The particles in solid are generally linked to each other through electrostatic forces. They barely move when force is applied (unless it’s brittle).
In which state of matter do particles spread apart and fill the container that they are placed in?
gas
In a gas, the particles have a great deal of space between them and have high kinetic energy. A gas has no definite shape or volume. If unconfined, the particles of a gas will spread out indefinitely; if confined, the gas will expand to fill its container.
Why does a liquid have no definite volume?
In a liquid, the particles are still in close contact, so liquids have a definite volume. However, because the particles can move about each other rather freely, a liquid has no definite shape and takes a shape dictated by its container.
How does liquid solid assume its shape and volume?
liquid solid assumes the shape and volume of its container particles can move past one another assumes the shape of the part of the container which it occupies particles can move/slide past one another retains a fixed volume and shape rigid – particles locked into place compressible lots of free space between particles
Which is state of matter have no definite shape or volume?
In respect to this, which state of matter have no definite shape or volume? A solid has definite volume and shape, a liquid has a definite volume but no definite shape, and a gas has neither a definite volume nor shape.
liquid vibrate, move about, and slide past each other. solid vibrate (jiggle) but generally do not move from place to place. Liquids and solids are often referred to as condensed phasesbecause the particles are very close together.