It all depends on your definition of move.... the atoms of a solid vibrate in place. Vibration is defined as oscillatory movement. The atoms move, but a very small amount.
No. They move the fastest in gases.
yes it is true
solids have molecules that move until they reach a temperature called true zero where all atomic movement stops. true zero is a relly cold temperature
Solids are made of atoms. In fact, so are most things.
Well, this could be 2 things, a solid or a property called density. Solids are tightly packed atoms, while Density is how packed the atoms are.
There is space between atoms of solids that is in the range of a couple of tenths of a nanometer.
The direct transfer of molecular motion through solids is called conduction
solids have molecules that move until they reach a temperature called true zero where all atomic movement stops. true zero is a relly cold temperature
Solids are made of atoms. In fact, so are most things.
Well, this could be 2 things, a solid or a property called density. Solids are tightly packed atoms, while Density is how packed the atoms are.
the heat expand the solids atoms
There is space between atoms of solids that is in the range of a couple of tenths of a nanometer.
Solids have compacted atoms and the atoms are so close that they are too compacted to shake or move.
Solids can be made up of atoms, molecules, or ions.
The direct transfer of molecular motion through solids is called conduction
Neither. Atoms are the building blocks that when put together become solids, liquids or gasses.
All matter is made of atoms. Liquids, solids and gases are all made of atoms. It is the bond between atoms that make a substance solid or liquid.
Crystalline solids have a particular geometric organization of their atoms. Amorphous solids do not.
The answer is gas and it involves the Kinetic molecular theory which is a model used to predict gas behavior. Molecules or atoms