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
True
The more energy removed, the slower the motion of the atoms and molecules.
Diffusion appears in liquids and gases because the molecules are able to move freely. Therefore, the molecules are able to move down their concentration gradient. In solids however, the molecules are packed so tightly that a negligible amount of movement occurs and inhibits diffusion.
Pretty much everything bigger than an atom.
All materials contains atoms or molecules.
As they lose energy, atoms or molecules will become more ordered.
Solids can be made up of atoms, molecules, or ions.
heat...
All materials are formed from atoms.
Solids.
In solids, heat is the energy of vibrating molecules or atoms; the higher the temperature, the greater the vibration. And when molecules or atoms vibrate more, there will be more space between them.
Because the atoms or molecules in solids are not able to move randomly, they are held in an ordered structure.
Yes because of the atoms and molecules.
solids because the molecules/atoms are closer to each other.
That's because the molecules or atoms move faster, and in general have more energy.That's because the molecules or atoms move faster, and in general have more energy.That's because the molecules or atoms move faster, and in general have more energy.That's because the molecules or atoms move faster, and in general have more energy.
The more energy removed, the slower the motion of the atoms and molecules.
Diffusion appears in liquids and gases because the molecules are able to move freely. Therefore, the molecules are able to move down their concentration gradient. In solids however, the molecules are packed so tightly that a negligible amount of movement occurs and inhibits diffusion.
Such solids are known as Amorphous solids as Coke (coal), Boric acid, plaster of Paris etc.