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Q: Which word refers how crowded particles are?
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What do you call the movement of particles from crowded areas to less crowded areas?

It is known as diffusion


What does the movement of particles from less crowded area to a more crowded area require?

It requires energy.


What does the movement of particles from a less crowded area to more crowded area require?

It requires energy.


What requires the movement of particles from a less crowded area to a more crowded area?

It requires energy.


The movement of particles from a less crowded area to a more crowded area requires what?

It requires energy.


Particles continue to move from being crowded to being less crowded until is reached?

uniform distribution


What term was coined which refers to the ultimate indivisible particles of matter?

"Atomos", which is the source of our word "atom".


What does Crowded?

Generally it refers to too many people in a small space.


What happens to particles during compression?

well i do not have a very strong answer but i know its crowded together


What is the degrees of comparison for the word crowd?

The word "crowd" is a noun, and nouns cannot be compared-- they can just have a singular (only one of them) or a plural (more than one). But the adjective is "crowded." You can compare the word crowded like this: crowded, more crowded, the most crowded. (Some adjectives are compared with an -er and an -est, like big/bigger/biggest. But crowded cannot be compared that way.)


Which word refers to the insoluble material that settles to the bottom of a liquid?

The word for insoluble particles dispersed in a liquid is "Colloidal".


What is the loongest word ever?

The longest word in the English language is "pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis," which refers to a lung disease caused by the inhalation of very fine silica particles.