You forgot about the fourth state of matter which is "Plasma". Solids are arranged of molecules that are really close to eachother and have very few space to move around in. In liquid, the covalently bonded hydrogen and oxygen molecules are not as close to eachother as in the solid. In gases, molecules are very far apart. In plasmas, ( like in the center of the sun) are neither gas nor a solid. It's too hot to be a solid and to dense to be a liquid.
Gases, Liquids, Solids
Crystalline solids have particles that are arranged in a regular pattern and amorphous solids do not
false
Crystals.
A gas cannot go through non-porous solids.
Gases, Liquids, Solids
Crystalline solids have particles that are arranged in a regular pattern and amorphous solids do not
Amorphous
Isometric views? Such solids are crystals.
Crystalline Solids are when the particles form a regular repeating pattern. Amorphous solids have particles that are not arranged in a regular pattern.
A crystal
mixtures can be formed by physically putting two or more substances together. Mixtures can be formed between solids and liquids, solids and solids, liquids and liquids, solids and gas, liquids and gas, gas and gas
the difference between crystalline solids and amorphous solids are that particles in crystalline solids form a regular repeating pattern but in amorphous solids they are not arranged in a regular shapeCrystals are solids with fixed, regularpatterns
liquids turn into gas and solids don't and gas evaporates
false
Crystals.
Crystalline solids are a class of solids that have regular or nearly regular crystalline structures. This means that the atoms in these solids are arranged in an orderly manner. Examples of crystalline solids are sugar, sugar candy, or rock candy.