The particles in a solid state move around one point. The particles in liquids slide past each other. Particles in a gas are farther apart than the particles in a liquid.
they more around ONE point because they are attracted to each other
The particles in a solid move around one point.
how do particles behave in a solid state
This is the solid state of matter.
When heating a solid to its melting point, the molecules in the solid began to move and slide past one another becoming a liquid.
The temperature at which a liquid becomes a solid is freezing point and when a solid is turned into a gas it is called sublimation. For a liquid to freeze the attractions between the particles must overcome their motion.So,Freezing; a liquid to a solid.Sublimation; when a solid becomes a gas.About Particles; they must overcome their motion
Energy - usually heat energy causes a solid to turn to liquid.
The state of matter where the particles are locked into a pattern is solid. This is the most sturdy state of matter.
There are three states of matter, solid, liquid and gas. The state of matter wherein particles are fixed in a rigid structure is solid.
if its going from a solid to a liquid the particles move FAST. if its going from a liquid to a solid the particles freeze and move VERY slowly.
For most substances particles are most packed in the solid state?
The solid state of matter is the phase in which particles vibrate in space. Because particles in a solid are so tightly packed together, they can vibrate but not move to any significant extent. However, in liquids and gases, the molecules are free to vibrate was well as move around.