motion of particles is dancing of the particles
i don't know i'm only in 6th grade.
Yes
It is a disordered motion.
No. The particles in a solid are not motionless. They have different types of motion, such as vibrational, rotational, etc. But they do move, just not as easily or as readily as they do in a liquid or a gas.
the 2 processes that increase the motion of the molecules solid and gas
The particles get attracted to each other, forming a solid.
i don't know i'm only in 6th grade.
The particles in a solid are closely locked in position and can only vibrate.
Yes
In a solid, the particles are packed tightly together. They do not have a lot of room for motion. These particles are arranged in a regular, usually repeating pattern.
I would describe it as this: All of the particles are tightly packed together with almost no spaces between them. Their motion is very limited, unlike that of a gas where the particles are spaced further apart and they are free to move around more.
Forces of attraction limit the motion of particles most in a solid. A solid that forms and separates from a liquid mixture is a precipitate.
The particles get attracted to each other, forming a solid.
Because they want to be.
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It is a disordered motion.
The particles vibrate in a fixed position