Above absolute zero atoms vibrate. At higher temperatures the crystal structure tends to have vacancies, where atoms are missing. This allows adjacent atoms to move into the vacancy, effectively resulting in movement of both vacancy and atoms.
If a block of silver and another of gold with absolutely flat surfaces are placed in contact, then in time some of the gold atoms will diffuse into the silver and vice versa.
Steel is interesting as it is iron with much smaller carbon atoms present in the spaces between the iron atoms, and the carbon atoms can move about between the iron atoms in a similar way.
Molecules in a liquid move faster than in a solid because the intermolecular forces in a liquid are weaker, allowing molecules to move around more freely. In a solid, molecules are held tightly in a fixed position by strong intermolecular forces.
In the solid state, molecules move the slowest. The particles are tightly packed together and have the least amount of energy to move around.
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a solid is a solid because the molecules that are in the object are closely compact with each other. they do not move but the do vibrate.
Molecules vibrate in a solid but they do not move from one place to another. Although these vibrations are small yet they result in a change in the position of molecules. So, we can say that molecules change position in a solid.
In a solid the molecules are tightly packed together all touching one another and vibrate; in a liquid the molecules are more loosely packed and more free to move around but they are still touching; in a gas the molecules are free to move where they please
Molecules move fastest in a gas, then in a liquid, and slowest in a solid. In a gas, molecules have high kinetic energy and move freely, while in a liquid, molecules can slide past each other but are still somewhat restricted. In a solid, molecules have the least amount of kinetic energy and vibrate in fixed positions.
The state of matter that has molecules that are vibrating is the liquid state. In liquids, molecules are still close together but have enough energy to move past each other, leading to the vibrational motion.
In a solid, the molecules are very close and compact with very no space to move around. In a liquid the molecules have little space to move around, and in a gas, the molecules are very spaced out. The gas molecules move around a lot because they have so much space between and around them. Hope this helped..
Molecule movement is the smallest in a solid. In a solid, the molecules are closely packed and have limited freedom to move and vibrate. In liquids and gases, the molecules have more space and freedom to move, resulting in greater molecular movement.
if we talk about the relative movement of molecules in solids the movement of molecules is slower than liquids and gases because in solids molecules are bound together with relatively stronger forces
When you add kinetic energy to a solid the molecules won't move