What happens when the vacent spaces between the particles of a liquid is decreases? How is this?
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The spaces between the particles in known as inter-particle space and is inversely proportional to molecular force. As the kinetic energy of the particles decreases, the molecules vibrate at la lower rate which produces less heat as a result they come closer causing the inter-particle spaces to decreases.
This can be explaned as the transfer of heat frkm the particles to the atmosphere or any other body by convection, conduction or radiation.
This can be explaned as the transfer of heat frkm the particles to the atmosphere or any other body by convection, conduction or radiation.
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easy answer for you the spaces are called intermolecular spaces
when the spaces inbetween the molecules of liquid are decreases it forms solid
this is easy answer hope it will help you
when the spaces inbetween the molecules of liquid are decreases it forms solid
this is easy answer hope it will help you
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