Regularly (even and uniform) and close together.
In a solid, the particles are packed tightly together. They do not have a lot of room for motion. These particles are arranged in a regular, usually repeating pattern.
the particle arrangements of a liquid is that the particles and atoms are a bit separated from each other. In a solid, they are closely packed together. In a gas they have no particular particle arrangement and are very far apart.
A particle that is closely packed together would typically be in a solid state. In a solid, particles are arranged in a highly organized structure, with little room for movement. This close packing of particles gives solids their characteristic shape and volume.
Electrons are arranged in shells around the nucleus.
Yes, rice follows the particle model as it is made up of small individual grains that are arranged randomly and can move independently of each other. Each grain of rice is considered a particle in the model.
Liquid particles are closely arranged but they can move around each other. Solid particles are closely arranged and can only vibrate about a fixed position. Gas particles are far apart from each other and can move about in any direction.
Sound is a series of vibrations. In a solid they travel in waves from particle to particle, causing the solid to make a noise.
In an amorphous solid, the particle arrangement on both a macroscopic and microscopic scale has no periodicity, it is literally amorphous. On a crystalline solid, the particles arrangement is neat and ordered. There is a periodicity to the particles.
yes.
How does particle behavior change as an object changes from a solid to liquid to gas
That will vary from particle to particle.
The particles in a crystalline solid are arranged in a repeating pattern.