they just vibrate as they are packed so tightly.
the molcules are steady and they vibrate rapidly in place
In solids, particles tend to stay still, and are close together
diffusion.
FalseThe particles of a solid are packed closely together and don'thave as much movement as the particles of a gas or liquid.True
Particles in liquids have more freedom of movement compared to solids but less compared to gases. They are able to slide past each other, allowing liquids to flow and take the shape of their container. The movement of liquid particles is random and continuous.
The common denominator in solids, liquids, and gases is that they are all forms of matter. They differ in their arrangement of particles and the extent to which those particles move. Solids have tightly packed particles with little movement, liquids have particles that are more spread out with some movement, and gases have particles that are very spread out and move freely.
No. The particles in the solids have different mass as the particles in the liqiuds, so they diffuse at the different rate. but if their particles have the same rate, they will diffuse at the same rate.
The motion of particles in gasses, liquids, and solids are all different. Gas particles can move much more quickly than solids.
Yes they do but the particles are so close together it is a very slight movement
by The movement of heated particles of a gas or a liquid. convection cannot take place in solids because solids have fixed shape. particles like Pizza
In solids, the bonding or attraction between molecules is much stronger compared to liquids and gases. This strong intermolecular force keeps the particles closely packed in a fixed arrangement, giving solids a definite shape and volume. The rigidity of these bonds restricts the movement of particles, resulting in low compressibility and high density. As a result, solids maintain their structure under varying conditions.
The rigidity of its structure.