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Particles in a liquid?

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Why does liquid move faster than solid?

In liquids, the particles are not held in a fixed position like in solids, allowing them to move more freely and at a faster pace. Solid particles are tightly packed and have a fixed arrangement, restricting their movement compared to the more fluid and dynamic nature of liquid particles.


Is a snowman a solid or liquid?

A snowman is considered a solid because its particles are held together in a fixed shape. Even though snow can melt into a liquid when heated, the snowman retains its solid form until it fully melts.


For most substances the distance between particles is smallest when the substance?

For most substances, the distance between particles is smallest when the substance is in its solid state. In a solid, particles are densely packed and held closely together by strong intermolecular forces, resulting in a smaller distance between particles compared to liquids or gases where particles are more spaced out.


Are gas particles held more tightly than liquid particles?

No, gas particles are not held more tightly than liquid particles. In a gas, particles have more kinetic energy and are free to move around more compared to the relatively closer and more ordered arrangement of particles in a liquid.


How do the bonds between particles in a solid compare with those in a liquid?

solid is more compact and liquid is more lose so that the atoms are able to slide over one another.


Why does liquid follow the form of its container?

Liquid takes the shape of its container because the particles are not held in a fixed position like in a solid, allowing them to flow and adjust to the shape of the container. This is due to the weak intermolecular forces between liquid particles, which results in the ability to flow and conform to the shape of the container.


How are the particles of a liguid different from the particles of a solid?

Liquid particles can nove around more than Solid particles they are in rows and have very strong bonds Liquid particles can nove around more than Solid particles they are in rows and have very strong bonds


Does a solid liquid or gas have particles that vibrate but cannot move past each other?

In a solid, particles vibrate but do not move past each other. The particles are tightly packed and held in fixed positions by strong forces of attraction. This restricts their ability to move freely within the substance.


Does a solid have particles that are held rigidly in place?

Yes, the particles are held compactly and tightly in place.


Particles of a liquid are close together but they move were from place to place?

First, the molecules in a liquid are held together by molecular bonds.. The particles move somewhere between the state of a solid (very rigid and ordered.. no movement) and a gas (no arrangement, spread out, fast moving).. See that liquid particles move and are only locally bound to one another.. The hotter they are, the faster they move.


The particles of a compound are most strongly held together when it is in the state of a?

solid