Yes, well at least vibrate, like those in a solid.
-They weren't asking you necessarily.
Anyway, yep, particles are always in motion, unless it is absolute zero.
But absolute zero is never reached.-
For all intents and purposes, no.
Even at absolute zero (0 Kelvin), particles still have some kinetic energy.
no
Particles move faster when they are heated.
The particles in liquid move freely.
Solid - Particles vibrate and rotate about a fixed position and do not diffuse measurably Liquid - Particles move freely in all directions slowly and diffuse slowly Gas - Particles move freely in all directions rapidly and diffuse rapidly
D. particles exert attractive forces on each other
two properties that all paticles of matter have in common is that for liguid and gas move faster than solid. well, all particles have anitparticles, such as electron, its anitparticle is positron
Yes. The colder the substance become, the slower the particles move. Actually in pure ice the particles do not move at all.
After you stroke a tuning fork, all the particles move back and forth. If you play a piano, particles of the wire move back and forth.
All particles vibrate in some manner.
Yes. All atomic sized particles move, by vibrating. no matter how cold they are.
The random movement of particles which happens all the time ensures that they move into any space between other particles. This is called diffusion.
they all move constantly
Particles move faster when they are heated.
The particles in liquid move freely.
They move freely; spread among their container
Yes. The colder the substance become, the slower the particles move. Actually in pure ice the particles do not move at all.
the particles that move the most is sugar
Particles do not move faster in a vacuum. Particles move faster when the temperature increases.