No. Gas particles move much faster than solid particles.
Yes. The colder the substance become, the slower the particles move. Actually in pure ice the particles do not move at all.
gliding movement. The particles move faster then that of a solid, but slower than that of a gas.
the atoms move much slower than in liquids, gases, and plasmas.
Yes. The colder the substance become, the slower the particles move. Actually in pure ice the particles do not move at all.
No, particles in a solid only vibrate, whereas particles in a liquid are free to move within the liquid.
more because gas particles have more energy to move with rater than solid which has little
Gases particles move through and faster than the particles in a solid
Gases particles move through and faster than the particles in a solid
Particles in a solid are held together by tight bonds, therefore only vibrate in a fixed position. Gases, however have a weaker or no bonds at all so the particles move about more about more freely.
Gas particles, like the particles in all states of matter (solid, liquid, gas) are always moving apart and colloding with other particles. Gas particles have more space in between and tend to move faster than the particles in a solid or liquid state. Temperature only affects how fast a particle moves, therefore warm air makes gas particles move faster and cold air makes gas particles move slower.
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?
The movement of a molecule's particles in a solid move much less and are more structured than a liquid, and a liquid's particles move less than a gas.The movement of a molecule's particles of solid move much less and are more rigid than liquid, and liquid more so than a gas.