A solid has little free space between particles.
the thermal energy is what causes the particles to vibrate.
shopping
This happens in the Ionosphere.
In solid states, the particles are unable to move and there is no free space between them. This gives them a fixed shape and volume. As they cannot move, they cannot be compressed.
free space is where there is no opposition force ,but in vaccum there are some force opposite to every reaction as per our since knowledge but as remove this it becomes space
Particles and solid matter are locked into place and have very little free room between them. Particles in a liquid do not have much free space between them, but can easily move around each other. As for particles in gases, they can move freely amongst each other, and also have a lot of free space between them.
assumes the shape and volume of its container particles can move past one anotherassumes the shape of the part of the container which it occupies particles can move/slide past one anotherretains a fixed volume and shape rigid - particles locked into placecompressible lots of free space between particlesnot easily compressible little free space between particlesnot easily compressible little free space between particlesflows easily particles can move past one anotherflows easily particles can move/slide past one anotherdoes not flow easily rigid - particles cannot move/slide past one another
Normally free floating particles and gases such as oxygen, nitrogen etc.
Solids are not easily compressible because there is little free space between particles. Source: http://www.chem.purdue.edu/gchelp/liquids/character.html
the thermal energy is what causes the particles to vibrate.
Solids are not easily compressible because there is little free space between particles. Source: http://www.chem.purdue.edu/gchelp/liquids/character.html
In the gaseous state of matter, the molecules of a substance are most free to move about as there is little attractive forces between the neighboring molecules.
The particles are spread out, free to move. A gas will fill the space it is introduced into.
The particles are spread out, free to move. A gas will fill the space it is introduced into.
shopping
This happens in the Ionosphere.
as far as i know, no.