In a solid particles vibrate and stay in one spot, however due to vibrating, they may move slightly. In liquids, they bounce around in a small area relitvly close to their "spot". In a gas, particles bounce around freely, moving around all of the given space. To relate , a solid's particles are like vibrating cell phone, staying in place. However gas's are like bouncy ball enclosed in a jar
The particles in solids do not move fast enough to overcome the strong attraction between them. So, they vibrate in place. Particles of a liquid move fast enough to overcome some of the attraction between them. The particles are close together but can slide past one another. The particles in a gas move fast enough to overcome almost all of the attraction between them. The particles are far apart and move independently of one another. Credits to Holt Science & Technology: Physical Science.
Solids vibrate in place Gas moves freely and in a liquid the particles can move but they always bounce back to each other.
the solid will melt the liquid will turn to solid again the gas will get out
The motion of particles in gasses, liquids, and solids are all different. Gas particles can move much more quickly than solids.
solids: clumped together and with a definite shape
gas: free and of no definite shape
From a liquid to a gas, the particles become more spread out and move slower. From a solid to a liquid, the particles also become more spread out and move slower.
The particles of a liquid are not attached to each other. The particles of a solid are.
The difference between solids and liquids at the atomic level is primarily in the degree of freedom of motion that the particles have. In a solid the particles are closely packed together and have very limited movement meaning that the solid maintains a fixed shape. In a liquid the particles have more freedom of movement meaning that the liquid can take the shape of its container. Solids: Particles are closely packed together and have very limited movement the solid maintains a fixed shape. Liquids: Particles have more freedom of movement the liquid can take the shape of its container.
Liquid solid is the solid particles from the liquid. This goes through to the membrane.
Technically, all particles in a Solid, Liquid, or Gas are moving. But a gas moves the fastest, liquid fast, but not as fast as gas, and solid moves the slowest.
The movement of a molecule's particles in a solid move much less and are more structured than a liquid, and a liquid's particles move less than a gas.The movement of a molecule's particles of solid move much less and are more rigid than liquid, and liquid more so than a gas.
The movement of a molecule's particles in a solid move much less and are more structured than a liquid, and a liquid's particles move less than a gas.The movement of a molecule's particles of solid move much less and are more rigid than liquid, and liquid more so than a gas.
The movement of a molecule's particles in a solid move much less and are more structured than a liquid, and a liquid's particles move less than a gas.The movement of a molecule's particles of solid move much less and are more rigid than liquid, and liquid more so than a gas.
gliding movement. The particles move faster then that of a solid, but slower than that of a gas.
the distance between the particles and the average kinetic movement of the particles.
From a liquid to a gas, the particles become more spread out and move slower. From a solid to a liquid, the particles also become more spread out and move slower.
yes
They increase in speed and randomness.
They slowed down..
They are tightly packed and vibrate.
The movement of particles in a hard stick of butter are solid. Their not moving. While the movement of particles in a melted sick of butter are liquid. They are moving.
FalseThe particles of a solid are packed closely together and don'thave as much movement as the particles of a gas or liquid.True