The atoms in a liquid are the same as the atoms in a solid. They are simply arranged in a different way, and have different energy and different intermolecular forces.
Yes. As long as they are not combined with other elements, they are still sulphur.
When liquid becomes a solid it has to loose temperature. Because when a substance transforms into solid from liquid the atoms of that substance has to come closer to form the solid form.
In liquid steel, the atoms are more free and can move around like water. In solid steel the atoms are tightly packed and cannot move at all.
A solid is more compact.
In a solid state atoms do not move much. They just vibrate in a fixed position. In a liquid state atoms move around frequently and do not stay in fixed positions.
well, a solid has the slowest atoms, they are placed closely together, and because of that, they cannot move much. A liquid has faster atoms, placed slightly farther apart, allowing them to move faster. So, no, liquid atoms are faster than solid atoms P.S. just so you know, the atoms of a gas move the fastest, and are placed the farthest apart of the three
The atoms in a liquid are the same as the atoms in a solid. They are simply arranged in a different way, and have different energy and different intermolecular forces.
Yes, they are the same atoms, but they have more energy as a liquid, and so don't bond in the same way. Its the bonds between the atoms that changes.
Yes, atoms of sulfur are identical.
Sulpher / Sulfer (S)
Yes, sulphur melts.
Yes, sulphur melts.
Solid
Sulphur is naturally yellow and brittle it is a solid melting point 113oc chemical symbol S atomic number 16
Elemental sulfur is a solid.
The atoms in a solid are in a tighter formation that as they are in a liquid. In a liquid, They are loose and have the ability to pour.
it is true atoms in a gas move faster than a liquid and atoms in a liquid move faster than atoms in a solid
Sulfur is a solid at room temperature(20 degrees Celsius)