Asked by Katie
As a substance goes from a solid to a liquid, the particles
move further apart?
duh
For many substances, yes. It depends on the density of the solid/liquid. What does happen, is that in solids atoms are mostly bound in a crystal arrangement, and not free to move except in a vibrational mode. In a liquid, the atoms can move about.
move further apart?
duh
For many substances, yes. It depends on the density of the solid/liquid. What does happen, is that in solids atoms are mostly bound in a crystal arrangement, and not free to move except in a vibrational mode. In a liquid, the atoms can move about.
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