Yes.
Yes.
further apart and move more slowly.
Solid - Particles vibrate and rotate about a fixed position and do not diffuse measurably Liquid - Particles move freely in all directions slowly and diffuse slowly Gas - Particles move freely in all directions rapidly and diffuse rapidly
The particles in liquid move freely.
No, liquids have loosely-packed particles that move about. On the other hand, solids are said to be closely packed in fixed position.
In general, gases have higher velocities than liquids due to their weaker intermolecular forces and greater molecular freedom to move around in a container. This allows gas particles to move faster and spread out to fill the available space. Liquids have lower velocities because their molecules are more closely packed and move more slowly than gas particles.
The will move more slowly,
The motion of particles in gasses, liquids, and solids are all different. Gas particles can move much more quickly than solids.
Yes, particles in a solid move very slowly compared to those in liquids and gases. In a solid, particles are tightly packed together and primarily vibrate in place rather than moving freely. This limited movement contributes to the solid's fixed shape and structural stability. The overall motion of particles in a solid is much more constrained than in other states of matter.
No, the particles of a liquid are in constant motion, although they move more freely than particles in a solid. The movement of liquid particles explains why liquids can flow and take the shape of their container.
Yes, particles move slowest in liquid form compared to solid and gas forms. In liquids, particles have more freedom to move around compared to solids where particles are tightly packed, but they move slower than in gases where particles are more spread out and move faster.
The kinetic energy in liquids is greater than that in solids because the molecules in solids are more closely packed together than in liquids such that liquids can freely move about within the containing vessel.