No. There are bonded to each other or other elements such as oxygen (when it forms compounds).
they move freely around
Gas is the form, there is no form of gas, the particles in gas move freely, they actually vibrate.
Gases move freely because there are more spaces between particles of gases.So they can move easily.
Just because they can
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Just because they can
two states of matter that move freely are the liquids and plasma
Yes, the particles of a solid can vibrate in place but cannot move around freely like particles in a liquid or gas.
The particles in liquid move freely.
Solid: Locked in a crystaline structure, however they do vibrate slightly. Liquid: Particles are attracted to one another but can flow freely. Gas: Particles move with total freedom.
We can determine the state of matter by observing how closely its particles are connected. In solids, particles are closely packed and do not move freely. In liquids, particles are close but can move past each other. In gases, particles are far apart and move freely.
a gas have no definite shape so the particles can move around freely but in a liquid ,which has a definite shape, particles move around but are restricted