Use kinetic theory to explain why solids and liquids cannot be compressed as much as gases. How does the kinetic-molecular theory help explain the difference between solids, liquids, and gases? The kinetic molecular theory describes: (a) gases (b) solids (c) liquids ...
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They do not fill their entire containers like gases do, and they do not adopt the shape of their containers like liquids do. They cannot be easily compressed like gases can, and they have relatively high densities. Solids may also demonstrate a variety of properties. For example, many metals...
Solids, liquids and gases 10 of 23 © Boardworks Ltd 2007 has a high density as the particles are very close together cannot be compressed as there is very little empty space between particles has a fixed shape as the particles are held together tightly ...
It cannot be compressed, because there is hardly any piece of space between molecules. It has a definite shape and size because the force of attraction between the molecules is very high. Worked Example: State which of the following describes a solid. ...
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Step-by-Step Solution:1. Understanding Intermolecular Forces: - Solids, liquids, and gases differ primarily due to the strength of intermolecular forces of attraction between their particles. 2. <str
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Discuss how the gas phase of matter differs from the liquid and solid state. Why are gases able to be compressed to a much greater extent than liquids and solids? Use kinetic theory to explain why solids and liquids cannot be compressed as much as gases. For the statement below, is it...
said second container may be charged with flotsam or removed from its compaction chamber if full of compressed solids, and so that when said platen is separating solids from liquids in said second container, flotsam may be charged into said first container, whereby charging of flotsam into a con...