They are very close.
No they are the furtherst away out of solids, liquids and gases.
In solids, particles tend to stay still, and are close together
Solids are metals,plastics and logs.
The particles in quids are more malleable/ easily shaped, since they aren't as close together as particles in solids.
Metallic solids are composed of individual atoms.
solids
molecular structure
Regularly (even and uniform) and close together.
Yes they do but the particles are so close together it is a very slight movement
The state of matter depends on the closeness of the particles. Gases have particles that are very far apart and solids are close together. This is determined by the strength of attraction of these particles to one another.
no, the air inside balloons is a gas and therefore the particles are moving quickly and are spread out, bouncing off the sides of the balloon. Particles in solids are packed close together.
because the particles in solids are more close together and strong so they would support it better than fluid because fluid particles are spread out. Hope this helps. : )