Particle density
Source: university chemistry
All matter is made of atoms. Liquids, solids and gases are all made of atoms. It is the bond between atoms that make a substance solid or liquid.
They are lighter in density as compared to solids. Gas are compressible, whereas not all solids. Gases exhibit better flow characteristics than solids. Gases readily react with other substances. All solids are seen by the naked eye whereas some gases are not.
Solids, liquids, and gases are all forms of materials. Only solids are used as building materials (although even then, one could argue, cement is poured in liquid form before it solidifies).
Solids, liquids, and gases can be found all around us. Solids can be found in objects like tables and chairs, liquids are in water and juice, while gases are in the air we breathe such as oxygen and nitrogen.
Yes, all are substances.
Solid: Computer monitor Liquid: Water, liquid nitrogen Gas: Air (mix of many elements that are all gases)
No, not all solids form a liquid before turning into gas. Some solids undergo sublimation, where they transition directly from a solid to a gas without passing through the liquid phase.
No. There are four types of matter, solids, liquids, gases, and plasmas. If something is a liquid, it cannot be a gas.
IT all depends on the solid the liquid and the gas. (no pun intended)
No, not all solids dissolve in all liquids. The ability of a solid to dissolve in a liquid depends on various factors such as the nature of the solid and the liquid, as well as their molecular structures. Some solids may dissolve in one liquid but not in another.
All matter is made of atoms. Liquids, solids and gases are all made of atoms. It is the bond between atoms that make a substance solid or liquid.
They are lighter in density as compared to solids. Gas are compressible, whereas not all solids. Gases exhibit better flow characteristics than solids. Gases readily react with other substances. All solids are seen by the naked eye whereas some gases are not.
No, Bromine is liquid. Sulfur, Cabon, Phophorus, Selenium and Iodine are solids.Note that this in standard condition, as in, room temperature. So they can switch states under different conditon.
Solids, liquids, and gases are all forms of materials. Only solids are used as building materials (although even then, one could argue, cement is poured in liquid form before it solidifies).
Solids, liquids, gases, and plasmas are all states of matter. Hopefully that helps.
some solids,liquids and gases are dangers some are not dangers
No, not all nonmetals are liquids. Nonmetals can exist in different states of matter, including solids, liquids, and gases. For example, bromine is a nonmetal that is a liquid at room temperature, while most nonmetals like oxygen and nitrogen are gases.