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No in a solid the molecules are fixed in position while in a liquid they can move around - that is why a liquid is 'liquid'.
A liquid will fit in any shape of a (larger) container, a solid does not, because of its own 'solid' shape.
When the liquid is at high temperature, the molecules of liquid have more energy & spread further apart. This enables the molecules to move around much more in the liquid which makes it less viscous or fluid.
why is a dance floor a good analogy forte movement of atoms in a liquid
Solids change to liquids when they are heated and the bonds between the molecules are weaked so the molecules can move around more freely
the molecules will go slowly around in the glass
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..
No in a solid the molecules are fixed in position while in a liquid they can move around - that is why a liquid is 'liquid'.
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 in liquid goes fast and its able to flow around. Molecules in solid aren't able to move around and is stuck together. Lastly, Molecules in gas are able to move around wicked fast and does not bunch together.
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When the liquid molecules are heated, they move faster so the liquid boils and some molecules becomes gas molecules. When the liquid molecules are heated, they move faster so the liquid boils and some molecules becomes gas molecules.
The molecules in a liquid are bound by moderate attractions, neither weak nor strong. So, liquid molecules move around a bit, but they are not as free-flowing as the molecules of a gas. Still, attractions are continually created and broken in a liquid.
The molecules are unchanged. They are however fixed in one place and unable to move around freely as they did in the liquid.
A liquid will fit in any shape of a (larger) container, a solid does not, because of its own 'solid' shape.
In liquid molecules move faster but in solid the molecules would vibrate about its mean position
When the liquid is at high temperature, the molecules of liquid have more energy & spread further apart. This enables the molecules to move around much more in the liquid which makes it less viscous or fluid.