This depends on the liquid and the solid.
For example, Salt and Water.
Salt, because it is an ionic compound of Sodium (Na) and Chlorine (Cl), it dissociates into 2 separate ions. this is how the salt dissolves into water. NaCl splits into Na+ and Cl-
This is different for, say, a double replacement reaction.
Water molecules are polar. Charged particles such as ions attract water molecules. Positive ions often have a "shell" of water molecules around them, pointing their negative O atoms at the central ion, both in solution and in the solid forms (hydrates)
Solid molecules are rigid and has a shape. Liquid molecules are less rigid than solid and the molecules move. Gases have no shape and its molecules are free floating and move at rapid speeds against each other.
It is the solid. The molecules in solid dont move much but they do move, just a bit.
The state is a solid because there molecules are so close which is why they keep there definite shape and volume.
Hydrate: a solid compound that contains water molecules as a part of the solid crystalline structure
Hydrophilic molecules
Water molecules are polar. Charged particles such as ions attract water molecules. Positive ions often have a "shell" of water molecules around them, pointing their negative O atoms at the central ion, both in solution and in the solid forms (hydrates)
No, sugars are polar molecules considering that they will interact and dissolve in water (which is also a polar molecule). Polar molecules will only interact with other polar molecules and vice-versa.
molecules of a solid break up get's into the space that is in between the liquid molecules
When molecules are linked in organized positions has solid results. When heat is absorbed by a solid the molecules vibrate faster and faster.
This depends on the liquid and the solid. For example, Salt and Water. Salt, because it is an ionic compound of Sodium (Na) and Chlorine (Cl), it dissociates into 2 separate ions. this is how the salt dissolves into water. NaCl splits into Na+ and Cl- This is different for, say, a double replacement reaction.
The molecules in a solid vibrate in place. The molecules of a liquid are moving about.
Refers to molecules, or portions of molecules, that interact with water and charged particles
Molecules are composed of particles. A solid is composed of molecules. I recommend you search the definition of a molecule so you can better understand.
solid have many molecules
you need the molecules to make the tissue.
In solid, the molecules r tightly packed by intermolecular forces, but in gas these forces r very loose.