Yes They Do...In A Solid Molecules Have No Energy And Are Blocked Together...In A Liquid They Have Some Energy So They Move Abit Free-er And In A Gas They Have Loads Of Energy So They Fly About Really Free. yes. molecules can move in any substance, solid, liquid, or gas.
yes, that is what makes it a liquid.
molecules move more in gasses gasses>liquids>solids
in solids the molecules are rigid, hard to move, stuck together in liquids they are close together but can still move in gasses theyre far apart with alot of space between molecules, they can move very freely
The molecules in side move or spread apart
Yes. They are able to flow.
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.
When molecules in liquids and gases are heated they move faster
yes
Move a lot faster then liquids and solids.
gas molecules are less densily packed and hence move faster than liquids
molecules move more in gasses gasses>liquids>solids
"Motionless" means it doesn't move. If an object moves, it can be said to be in motion; if it doesn't move, it is motionless.
in solids the molecules are rigid, hard to move, stuck together in liquids they are close together but can still move in gasses theyre far apart with alot of space between molecules, they can move very freely
When heat is added to liquid, the liquid molecules move faster They can move out of the container
The molecules in side move or spread apart
The molecules in solids are more solidly held in place; so they are not as easy to move. The molecules in liquids are not fixed, but are free to move around; so they can be pulled more easily.
Yes. They are able to flow.
Molecules actually move faster in liquid because they have more space between them to move about. That's why liquid can flow, and a solid cannot. =)