Mike Blaber ( Florida State University) 13.1: A Molecular Comparison of Gases, Liquids, and Solids is shared under a license and was authored, remixed, and/or curated by LibreTexts. The state of a substance depends on the balance between the kinetic energy of the individual particles (molecules or atoms) and the intermolecular forces.
view moreA variety of fabrication methods produce liquid metal particles with variable sizes, ranging from nm to mm (which is the upper limit set by the capillary length). The liquid nature of gallium enables fabrication methods—such as microfluidics and sonication—that are not possible with solid materials.
view more201122 · The relative position of these separation processes in the spectrum of the size of "particle" to be removed from the liquid is shown in Figure 1. Cake post-treatment processes include washing soluble impurities from the cake voids and removal of excess liquid from the voids. Thermal drying is often the final stage of liquid removal.
view more2016106 · Such a model is a double-integrator MAS that involves position, velocity, and acceleration. We obtained interesting phase-transition phenomena between gaseous, crystalline, liquid, and mill-liquid coexistence patterns by simply varying the vision range of self-propelled particles, rather than the weights of control terms [ 27 ].
view more202078 · Liquid metallic films are the constituting elements of metallic foams and are governed by a complex interplay between the liquid—here aluminium alloys—, the film stabilising solid particles contained in the melt, and the gas phase. We use synchrotron X-ray radioscopy to study particle dynamics and analyse particle motions by applying novel …
view moreYes, the particle model can explain the phase changes from solid → liquid → gas. In this example of the ice, the application of the model is straightforward. When ice is heated, the energy transferred to the ice increases the vibration of the water particles. This increased vibration breaks down some of the attractive forces between the ...
view moreSuch liquid-liquid equilibria (LLE) affect the gas/particle partitioning of the different semivolatile compounds and might significantly alter both particle mass and composition as compared to a one-phase particle.
view moreSolids and liquids have particles that are fairly close to one another, and are thus called " condensed phases " to distinguish them from gases Density: The molecules of a liquid are packed relatively close together.
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