gliding movement
The particles(atoms or molecules solids don't move to much and the particles in liquids always move
The particles in a gas move faster and are full of energy. However the particles in a solid do not have as much energy and vibrate in place -Baarkullah Awan
Homogenous liquids are transparent.
The atomic bonds of gas particles are much weaker than that of liquids, allowing them to diffuse faster
because the force of attraction between the molecules of solid is quite high. because in solids the particles are compressed together. there isn't much space between these particles. however in liquids the space between particles is more and hence it can move more freely.:)
diffusion.
They dont
The name of this movement is Brownian motion.
The difference between solids and liquids at the atomic level is primarily in the degree of freedom of motion that the particles have. In a solid the particles are closely packed together and have very limited movement meaning that the solid maintains a fixed shape. In a liquid the particles have more freedom of movement meaning that the liquid can take the shape of its container. Solids: Particles are closely packed together and have very limited movement the solid maintains a fixed shape. Liquids: Particles have more freedom of movement the liquid can take the shape of its container.
There is a lot of movement.
The motion of particles in gasses, liquids, and solids are all different. Gas particles can move much more quickly than solids.
Metals are materials in which particles (electrons) can freely move. If you mean bigger particles (such as atoms or molecules), then liquids and gasses allow easy movement
FalseThe particles of a solid are packed closely together and don'thave as much movement as the particles of a gas or liquid.True
solid particles are closer together so they can't move that well. But in a liquid the particles are farther away so they can flow more smoothlyIn solids, particles are rigid and next to each other in formation.In liquids, they are slipping over each other and continuously moving.In gases particles are bouncing off each other and the space/containers walls that they are confined to.In a solid, the particles that make up its matter are more closely spaced and rigid. They may have a particular fixed and defined structure (molecular or physical structure) These cannot freely moved around in a confined space (liquids) or move randomly in any direction (gases). Thus, particles in solids are more rigid and stable.In liquids, the particles are free to move randomly in a confined container. Their movement is unpredictable and do not have a definite structure or shape. Due to this free movement, they take up the shape of the container.This movement depends on the strength of the chemical bonds. Stronger the bond, more solid the object is, bit weaker, and it forms liquids, (when more energy is provided, more movement is possible)
Gaseous particles have more freedom to move about as they please. They are less constrained then liquids. Liquid particles are confined to a certain volume, but not shape. Therefore, they have movement, but not as much as gases
Yes, some liquids have electrically charged particles, such as salt water.
The particles(atoms or molecules solids don't move to much and the particles in liquids always move