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molecules move more in gasses gasses>liquids>solids
because solids have shapes To improve upon the above answer. Solids have a definite shape and size, whereas liquids and gasses do not. Liquids have definite volume, but do not have a definite shape, and gasses have no definite shape or volume.
Solids have closely-packed molecules, and very little energy Liquids have loosely-packed molecules and some energy, and gasses have very lose, free molecules, and very high energy.
The molecules in solids are not free to move around as they are in liquids and gasses. It's the movement of the molecules that creates the convection currents.
in solids the molecules are rigid, hard to move, stuck together in liquids they are close together but can still move in gasses theyre far apart with alot of space between molecules, they can move very freely
solids molecules are closely compacted and liquids molecules are spread apart. Both solids and liquids molecules are always moving.
solids, liquids, and gasses, all depend on how many atoms are in that element.
Yes. The three types of matter are solids, liquids, and gasses.
Solids are less changed in volume by pressure than fluids (liquids or gasses or plasmas) because the atoms or molecules in solids are more closely bound by the chemical bonds that form them. JCF
gasses, liquids and solids
P waves travel through solids, liquids, and gasses.
Liquids have smaller spaces between the molecules than a gas, and Solids have smaller spaces than liquids.