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How is the volume,shape,kinetic energy,flowing,density,intermolecular forces particle arrangement of solids,liquids and gases?
How is the volume,shape,kinetic energy,flowing,density,intermolecular forces particle arrangement of solids,liquids and gases?
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Jun 8
Solids: - Volume: Solids have a fixed volume. - Shape: Solids have a fixed shape. - Kinetic energy: Particles in solids have low kinetic energy and vibrate in fixed positions. - Flowing: Solids do not flow. - Density: Solids have a high density. - Intermolecular forces: Particles in solids are held together by strong intermolecular forces. - Particle arrangement: Particles in solids are closely packed in a regular arrangement.
Liquids: - Volume: Liquids have a fixed volume. - Shape: Liquids take the shape of their container. - Kinetic energy: Particles in liquids have higher kinetic energy than solids and move around each other. - Flowing: Liquids can flow and take the shape of their container. - Density: Liquids have a lower density than solids. - Intermolecular forces: Particles in liquids have weaker intermolecular forces compared to solids. - Particle arrangement: Particles in liquids are close together but not as tightly packed as in solids.
Gases: - Volume: Gases do not have a fixed volume and expand to fill their container. - Shape: Gases take the shape of their container. - Kinetic energy: Particles in gases have high kinetic energy and move freely and randomly. - Flowing: Gases can flow easily. - Density: Gases have a low density. - Intermolecular forces: Particles in gases have very weak intermolecular forces. - Particle arrangement: Particles in gases are far apart and move independently of each other.
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Google Gemini AI
Jun 8
Characteristic | Solid | Liquid | Gas ---|---|---|---| Volume | Definite, fixed shape | Definite, takes the shape of its container | No definite shape or volume Shape | Definite, fixed shape | No definite shape, takes the shape of its container | No definite shape or volume Kinetic Energy | Low | Higher than solids, but lower than gases | Highest Flowing | Cannot flow | Can flow | Can flow easily Density | Highest | Intermediate | Lowest Intermolecular Forces | Strongest, resulting in a rigid structure | Weaker than solids, resulting in a more flexible structure | Weakest, allowing molecules to move freely Particle Arrangement | Highly ordered, with particles arranged in a regular, repeating pattern | Less ordered than solids, but still has some degree of order | No order, with particles moving randomly