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No they are the furtherst away out of solids, liquids and gases.
All materials contains atoms or molecules.
Structure. Solids have definite shape and definite volume. Liquids have definite volume but indefinite shape. Gases have both indefinite shape and indefinite volume.
Flow. Gases and liquids can both modify their shapes.
No they don't because they have tightly packed particles. But liquids can take the shape of their container.
The motion of particles in gasses, liquids, and solids are all different. Gas particles can move much more quickly than solids.
solids are packed tightly together with no gaps liquids are joined together in groups of about three particles and there are noticeable gaps between each group and gases are separate particles which just bounce around randomly.
The common denominator would be the kinetic energy of the particles making up the solids, liquids, and gases.
the particles in solids are closer together than in liquids and gases allowing it to keep its shape
The particles of solids are very close and tight and are organised. The particles of liquids are randomly organised and are further apart. The molecules in gases are really far apart.
Matter. Everything. Gases,Liquids,Solids and Plasmas.
big spaces between the particles???
No they are the furtherst away out of solids, liquids and gases.
Yes they do.
All materials are formed from atoms.
Particles. Just like liquids and gases. The difference between them is that solids have tighter packed particles that are less able to move freely
The particles of solids are very close and tight and are organised. The particles of liquids are randomly organised and are further apart. The molecules in gases are really far apart.