An oil and gas company can become part of a conglomerate by being purchased by the conglomerate.
Yes, an oil and gas company can be part of a conglomerate.
Yes they are. They become even further apart when they get more energy (warm up).
The type of matter is a gas, because the particles in a gas are spread or distributed far apart
Gas molecules are far apart in which layer
ExxonMobil who was the most profitable company and second to Shell as the biggest company, in 2009, are both apart of the oil and gas industry which is the third fast growing industry in 2009.
E.ON began its existence as a German conglomerate but by 2003 had become an international multiutility. E.ON owned Powergen, a British energy provider; LG and E, an American utility; and Rurhgas, Germany's number-one supplier of natural gas
The molecules in a gas are spread further apart than those in a liquid.
When a solid melts to become liquid, or a liquid boils to become a gas, the arrangement of particles gets farther apart and less structured, and the motion of the molecules becomes more random and they move faster. The opposite happens when a gas condenses to become a liquid, or when a liquid freezes to become a solid.
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When matter is heated the molecules move faster and the speed becomes so great the molecules cannot hold together. The molecules fly apart and become a gas.
well liquid and gas are spread apart but the one that is spread apart and not connaected is gas which has particles that move fastly and freely.
The particles spread apart, making the substance less dense. The particles also spread apart to fill more space. Also, the movement of said particles become more active.