The forces of attraction between liquid atoms and liquid are more therefore they are close to another. This is what that keeps them close to each other.
why molecules in solid are close to each other?
in solids the molecules are rigid, hard to move, stuck together in liquids they are close together but can still move in gasses theyre far apart with alot of space between molecules, they can move very freely
no
Molecules vibrate in a solid but they do not move from one place to another. Although these vibrations are small yet they result in a change in the position of molecules. So, we can say that molecules change position in a solid.
The kinetic energy in liquids is greater than that in solids because the molecules in solids are more closely packed together than in liquids such that liquids can freely move about within the containing vessel.
A liquid will fit in any shape of a (larger) container, a solid does not, because of its own 'solid' shape.
in solids the molecules are rigid, hard to move, stuck together in liquids they are close together but can still move in gasses theyre far apart with alot of space between molecules, they can move very freely
if we talk about the relative movement of molecules in solids the movement of molecules is slower than liquids and gases because in solids molecules are bound together with relatively stronger forces
Solids are tightly packed together. their molecules don't move very fast.
no
they are still the same molecules as solids and liguids they just react differnt. they move past each othe but at a walking pace
Molecules vibrate in a solid but they do not move from one place to another. Although these vibrations are small yet they result in a change in the position of molecules. So, we can say that molecules change position in a solid.
The kinetic energy in liquids is greater than that in solids because the molecules in solids are more closely packed together than in liquids such that liquids can freely move about within the containing vessel.
Sound is transmitted by the molecules in a substance jiggling back and forth and passing on this energy to the molecules next to them. This happens the quickest when the molecules are closest together, which is a property of solids. The molecules in solids are packed in closer than they are in liquids and much more so than in gases, so sound travels much faster in solids.
Move a lot faster then liquids and solids.
If by "they" you mean molecules, yes. compared the the other phases of matter, the molecules of solids are closest together. Also they are in an organized pattern and have no room to move, so they merely vibrate around a center point.
That's because the molecules or atoms move faster, and in general have more energy.That's because the molecules or atoms move faster, and in general have more energy.That's because the molecules or atoms move faster, and in general have more energy.That's because the molecules or atoms move faster, and in general have more energy.
Solids are a phase of matter in which the molecules are packed together and can only move together. The molecuules in liquids have some space to move... Ex of solids: rocks, hat, pencil......anything you can hold on to LIQUIDS: water, juice, soda........