Water molecules bunch together in the state of a solid.
Gaseous.
Solid. The molecules are not moving as quickly because of it's state of matter. That's why it is a solid.
This is the solid state of matter.
They are the three states of matter for all substances. A solid has molecules packed tightly together; a liquid has molecules that have some room to move; gases have molecules that can move freely. eg for water the solid state is ice, the liquid state water and the gas state water vapour (steam)
solids ceep there shape beecuse there atoms are tightly pact and leav hardly any room patwn the atoms unlike liqeds with more room
solid phase
This is a solid.
Solid Ofcourse
A solid state.
the answer to that question is solid
In SOLIDS, molecules are most tightly bonded together.
In what state of matter transition do water molecules move the least?
Solid - since the molecules are the closest together more collisions and vibrations occur in the matter.
wood is a solid because the molecules are tightly put together unlike gas which the places of the molecules are random and liquids which have some order but are still pretty random
In a solid state, the molecules are less free to move around. They are in an order, all bunched together neatly jiggling in their space. In a liquid state however, the molecules are more free to move around, they can be adjusted and moved easily. Since the molecules can move more freely in a liquid state than a solid state, there is more disorder in the liquid state than in the solid state. This goes up the chain of states of matter by the way, from solid to liquid to gas to plasma, the disorder increases as the substance temperature increases.
This state of matter is the liquid.
solid state