SHANICEAKASHORTY SHANICEAKASHORTY
  • 11-11-2015
  • Chemistry
contestada

How does the movement of particles in a stick of butter differ from the movement of particles in a dish of melted butter?

Respuesta :

kaybeth kaybeth
  • 11-11-2015
if I'm correct, the particles in the stick of butter do not move because it is a solid. the particles in the dish of melted butter will move because it is a liquid.
Answer Link
kinshiku
kinshiku kinshiku
  • 11-11-2015
particles in the butter stick  are solids which move about their mean or fixed positions unlike liquid particles in the melted butter that move more freely than solids.
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

Given: AB is the perpendicular bisector of IK. Name two lengths that are equal.
do you think paying teachers more causes prescription drugs to cost more? explain
fill in the missing number to name a fraction equivalent to 8/3
What is the proper way to write the initialism for the Consumer Product Safety Commission?
The denser an object, the more compact it is. The table below shows the mass and volume of two different objects. Comparison of Liquids Liquid Mass (g) Volume (
Find the volume of the figure.
What were 3 successful and 3 unsuccessful protests by the colonists? Examples the stamp act, the Boston massacre, and the Boston tea party.
An American car travels 32 miles on one gallon of gas. A European car travels 12.7 kilometers on one liter of gas. Which car gets mileage? Explain your reasonin
Aider moi s’il vous plaît
5.36 - 0.78 = 4.58 5.37 4.38 5.48