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Not to my knowledge, they only vibrate if they are heated

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Can the particles of a solid move around?

Yes, the particles of a solid can vibrate in place but cannot move around freely like particles in a liquid or gas.


What form of gas has particles that move freely?

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Are particles far apart in a solid?

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What is the difference between particles in a solid and particles in a gas?

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How are the particles in a solid liquids and a gas different?

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What do the particles in matter always do?

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How do particles in a solid move?

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Does a solid liquid or gas have particles that vibrate but cannot move past each other?

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Are the particles in gas can only vibrate from side to side?

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Are gas particles closely locked in position and can only vibrate?

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