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Q: What is it when molecules are very close together?
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What word describes the state that describes where molecules are very close together and are regular arranged?

crystalline


Where are molecules close together?

in a group


The molecules in your book are always moving. Why does the book appear to be still?

The book appears still because the book is solid and the molecules are very close together.


How are molecules in liquids arrange?

Closer to together than gas but farther apart than solid.


Why can't you squash a solid or a liquid?

In solids and liquids the molecules are already very close together so they can't be squeezed together much more than that. In a gas molecules are very spread out so they can be compressed.


Are molecules close together in a liquid?

molecules are closer together in a liquid than a gas but further apart than in a solid


Why does sound travel faster in soilds and lowest in liquids?

Sound is transmitted when molecules of a substance bumpt their neighbors, which in turns bump their neighbors and so on. So sound travels fastest in a solid because the molecules are very close together. Sound travels slowest in a gas (like air) because in a gas, the molecules are very far apart. Sound travels at a medium speed in a liquid because the molecules in a liquid are neither far apart or very close together.


Compare the three states of water in terms of the speed and arrangement of their molecules?

When water is in its gaseous form, the molecules are spread far apart and moving very quickly. In the liquid form, molecules are spread evenly and move at an average speed. In its solid form, the molecules are very close together and move very slowly.


Explain why carbon dioxide can be compressed more than milk?

This has to do with how the molecules in the material are arranged. In a solid, everything is very close together and tightly packed. In fluids the molecules have a little more space to move and in a gas, the molecules have a lot of space because there's almost nothing to bump into. Milk is a liquid, and although there is some room, the molecules are too close together to keep pressing for very long. Carbon dioxide is a gas, it has a few molecules in very vast space, which means there is plenty of space to push, before the molecules "feel the heat".


What is the definition for Packing of Particles?

How close together the molecules (particles) are in a substance/material. Solids are closely packed, liquids are loosely packed, and gas are very loose, freely moving molecules.


State in wich atoms or molecules are very close together and are regularly arranged?

The state is a solid because there molecules are so close which is why they keep there definite shape and volume.


Which phases of matter are molecules arranged in a matrix and close together?

Solid