In a solid, all the molecules are bonded together. In a gas, the particles are free to float where ever they want.
no. they are different. helium is a gas and is different from solid.
No. Solid, liquid and gas are three different states of matter. To say that a gas is a solid is contradictory.
melting (solid to liquid) freezing (liquid to solid) *vaporization (liquid to gas) condensation (gas to liquid) sublimation (solid to gas) *evaporation, boiling
The different phase changes of matter are: melting (solid to liquid), freezing (liquid to solid), vaporization (liquid to gas), condensation (gas to liquid), sublimation (solid to gas), and deposition (gas to solid).
Yes, the gas is a different state of matter.
A solid is more compact.
Liquids have the form of the containers.
Solid, gas, liquid, and plasma.
they can take different forms, the forms at liquid solid and gas.
The six different phase changes are: Melting (solid to liquid) Freezing (liquid to solid) Vaporization (liquid to gas) Condensation (gas to liquid) Sublimation (solid to gas) Deposition (gas to solid)
Balloon is a solid because it has a definite shape when we blow or don't blow air into it.
The answer depends on the solid. Most solids do not turn to gas directly to gas, but melt, and then boil at a different temperature. Water does this; ice melts at 0o, and boils at 100o. Some materials go directly from solid to gas, a process called sublimation, two examples being carbon dioxide and iodine. But they do this at very different temperatures.