because it just is............:0
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no, the air inside balloons is a gas and therefore the particles are moving quickly and are spread out, bouncing off the sides of the balloon. Particles in solids are packed close together.
atoms
No. They are packed closely together, and can not move freely.
Yes, they are packed closely together
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.
Well, sold particles are tightly packed together with bonds connecting them to each other. They are always vibrating, when they are heated the particles start vibrating a lot more until some of the bonds break and the particles have more space to move. This is when they turn into a liquid.
Particles packed closely together is a solid.
particles in a solid are packed so close together they can only
matter with a definite shape and volume and has tightly packed particles that move mainly by vibrating
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Liquid
The measurement of how closely particles are packed together is usually by state of matter. Gasses are measured as have particles that are further apart than liquids or solids for example.
Yes they are
packed together
The arrangement of particles are packed together.
no, the air inside balloons is a gas and therefore the particles are moving quickly and are spread out, bouncing off the sides of the balloon. Particles in solids are packed close together.
its not a substance its a state of matter which is the solid the solid's particles are packed tightly together glad 2 help !! :)