Well, it depends which kind of particles you are talking about, I will use my good friend named Justin O. as an example. If it were particles, of a gas. Justin would be moving freely but would hit other people, but not that much, If it was a solid, the particles would be very packed so Justin O. would barely move, but he would move a little bit :)
No, they are not packed tightly together. The particles in solids are. In gas, they move in random motion and are the furthest apart, compared to solids and liquids. Hope this helps :)
No, they are not packed tightly together. The particles in solids are. In gas, they move in random motion and are the furthest apart, compared to solids and liquids. Hope this helps :)
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Closely packed ,tightly packed
A solid has tightly packed particles.
They are tightly packed and vibrate.
The phase when the particles are most closely packed together is the solid form. liquid is farther apart, and gases are even farther.
Solid matter. Because it composed of tightly packed particles.
Particles in solids are tightly packed together, giving solids a defined shape and volume. The particles in a solid vibrate in place but do not move past each other easily.
its not a substance its a state of matter which is the solid the solid's particles are packed tightly together glad 2 help !! :)
No, a milkshake does not have tightly packed particles. Instead, it is a mixture of liquid and solid components (like ice cream and milk) that are blended together, resulting in a semi-liquid consistency. The particles in a milkshake are more loosely arranged compared to solid substances, allowing it to flow and take the shape of its container.
Particles have the ability to move freely and take on the shape of their container, unlike solid particles which have a fixed shape. Additionally, particles have more kinetic energy and tend to be farther apart from each other compared to solid particles.