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the particles in liquid have the following movement​

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Answered by itsayankhan73
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Answer:

In liquids, particles are quite close together and move with random motion throughout the container. Particles move rapidly in all directions but collide with each other more frequently than in gases due to shorter distances between particles

Answered by shivaprasadvangalasl
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The complete question is

The particles in a liquid have the following movement?

A) Move randomly with unlimited space

B) Move randomly with limited space

C) Vibrate at a fixed position

D) Vibrate randomly with unlimited Space

The correct answer is

option B) Move randomly with limited space

In liquids, particles are quite close and move with random motion throughout the container.

  • Particles move quickly altogether directions, however, run into one another a lot of ofttimes than in gases thanks to shorter distances between particles within the solid the particles vibrate in place.
  • The liquidising exceedingly liquid, particles can flow or glide over one another, but keep toward an all-time low in the container.
  • The enticing forces between particles are sturdy enough to carry a particular volume but not strong enough to stay the molecules slippery over every other.
  • The particles of a liquid are shut together, always moving, and can slide past each other.
  • compared to the particles in an exceedingly solid or liquid, and are perpetually moving.
  • The particles do not act with one another however simply hit and bounce off of every other once they collide.

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