There is space between atoms of solids that is in the range of a couple of tenths of a nanometer.
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.
Heating up matter makes the space between atoms expand, and the atoms then gain energy and move faster. Solids will change to liquids, and liquids to gas.
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.
Solids are rigid and have no intermolecular space between them. that's why.
Solids are made of atoms. In fact, so are most things.
of course! the space between atoms is always very small, but there is always spaces, even in solids
Yes, although it is very limited due to atoms being very small. There is always some space between, even in 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.
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.
Heating up matter makes the space between atoms expand, and the atoms then gain energy and move faster. Solids will change to liquids, and liquids to gas.
Crystalline solids have a particular geometric organization of their atoms. Amorphous solids do not.
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.
Solids have tightly packed atoms so there is no space for the atoms to mingle. But in liquids/ gases, the atoms are more spread out and more free to move hence allowing the atoms to mingle.
Solids have tightly packed atoms so there is no space for the atoms to mingle. But in liquids/ gases, the atoms are more spread out and more free to move hence allowing the atoms to mingle.
Solids are rigid and have no intermolecular space between them. that's why.
There are a few differences between liquids and solids. Two of these differences are that a solid is solid at room temperature, while a liquid remains fluid. A liquid will fill the shape of whatever container it rests in, while a solid maintains its shape.
Space between the molecules?