No. They are packed closely together, and can not move freely.
How close together the molecules (particles) are in a substance/material. Solids are closely packed, liquids are loosely packed, and gas are very loose, freely moving molecules.
Yes, they are packed closely together
the particle arrangements of a liquid is that the particles and atoms are a bit separated from each other. In a solid, they are closely packed together. In a gas they have no particular particle arrangement and are very far apart.
Its one of these...(i think a?) a. The particles are more massive than those in liquids. b. The intermolecular forces between particles are weak. c. The particles are packed closely together. d. The energy of the particles is very high. --------That answer up there is wrong---------- It would be C. the particles are packed closely together, why do people answer one question with other possible answers
No, the particles in a liquid are not held rigidly in place. If they were held rigidly in place, that substance would no longer be a liquid but instead be a solid. A liquid, by definition, has particles that are free to move around each while still being held together by intermolecular or interatomic forces. This is what allows liquids to freely move around and to fill up whatever container they are poured into.
Particles packed closely together is a solid.
How close together the molecules (particles) are in a substance/material. Solids are closely packed, liquids are loosely packed, and gas are very loose, freely moving molecules.
In a gas, the particles are much less densely packed than the particles of a solid or liquid, and consequently they move much more freely.
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The measurement of how closely particles are packed together is usually by state of matter. Gasses are measured as have particles that are further apart than liquids or solids for example.
FalseThe particles of a solid are packed closely together and don'thave as much movement as the particles of a gas or liquid.True
Atoms are in a solid but as in particles it depends on the object.
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Yes, they are packed closely together
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The phase when the particles are most closely packed together is the solid form. liquid is farther apart, and gases are even farther.
the particle arrangements of a liquid is that the particles and atoms are a bit separated from each other. In a solid, they are closely packed together. In a gas they have no particular particle arrangement and are very far apart.