solid particles cannot move.
yes
if its going from a solid to a liquid the particles move FAST. if its going from a liquid to a solid the particles freeze and move VERY slowly.
no
particles in a solid are packed close together and vibrate. the particles in a liquid are loosely packed together and can move freely but not putting too much space between them. the particles in a gas are very spread apart and can move anywhere. does this help you understand?
Gas because the particles are not packed as tight and closely together as the particles of a solid therefore they move around more.
There is no phase of matter that has particles that do not move UNLESS the material is a SOLID at a temperature of ABSOLUTE ZERO.
If the object is completely solid the particles don't move
No. Gas particles move much faster than solid particles.
No, particles in a solid only vibrate, whereas particles in a liquid are free to move within the liquid.
no
if its going from a solid to a liquid the particles move FAST. if its going from a liquid to a solid the particles freeze and move VERY slowly.
solid particles cannot move.
the particles in a solid are closely locked in position and can only vibrate
no
In a liquid, the particles are free to move around, while in a solid the particles are tightly packed and will not move.
the particles that move the most is sugar
Gases particles move through and faster than the particles in a solid
Gases particles move through and faster than the particles in a solid