Definitely solid, which in this state molecules of matter is bonded with strongest intermolecular force (comparing to th eother state).
No, particles in a solid only vibrate, whereas particles in a liquid are free to move within the liquid.
The particles in a solid move around one point.
yes. gas has the fastest moving particles and a solid has the slowest moving particles and particles in a liquid are moving faster than solid particles but not as fast as gas particles.
The particles are vibrating about their mean position.
They are tightly bonded together therefore they can only vibrate.
The particles in a liguid are bonded (not as strongly as a solid which is why it flows.) when it is heated the particles vibrate and eventually the bonds break and the particles break away. This is evaporation.
In SOLIDS, molecules are most tightly bonded together.
In a solid, all the molecules are bonded together. In a gas, the particles are free to float where ever they want.
In any solid the particles have bonds holding the atoms together into molecules, and bonds (or forces) holding the molecules together to form the solid.
Yes you can squash gas because it has a low density and it is easier as the particles aren't as strong bonded as a solid.
The wheels are generally made from a matrix of coarse particles pressed and bonded together to form a solid, circular shape. Various profiles and cross sections are available depending on the intended usage for the wheel. They may also be made from a solid steel or aluminium disc with particles bonded to the surface.
Definitely solid, which in this state molecules of matter is bonded with strongest intermolecular force (comparing to th eother state).
how do particles behave in a solid state
no but the particles in a solid vibrate
liquid particles do not join the solid particles because the particles of solid are very tightly packed but this is not in the case of liquid
solid particles cannot move.