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In terms of the kinetic molecular theory, in what ways are liquids similar to gases? In what ways are liquids different from gases?
Liquids and gases are different because the gaseous particles are much free to move than the liquid particles. The spaces between the gaseous particles are much greater than that in liquid particles. The kinetic energy of gaseous particles is very high and consequently they expand without any restriction to fill the entire container in which gas is contained. The particles of liquid can slide over one another and hence liquid takes the shape of the container.
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Aadit S.
Chemistry 102
Chapter 10
Liquids and Solids
Liquids
Solids
Drexel University
University of Kentucky
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into molecular forces were looking at kinetic molecular theory on liquids on gas is so in terms of their similarities, they're both made up of atoms or molecules veteran Ronde Motion. So that's a similarity. However, gaseous particles have a greater degree of freedom. That's a difference now. Eso the space between the cases particles are much greater than the liquid. So, like in previous podcast, we have to molecules. Your decisions are where R is greater for gas is, and so the kinetic energy of Gacy's particles is considerably high. Therefore, they can expand without any restriction on. They are able to fill any kind of container that they might be within, so the particles are a liquid can slide over one another on. Therefore liquid will take the shape of the container.
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