Solids do not flow. The particles in a solid cannot change places so a solid will keep its shape (unless it is broken).
The particles of a solid are close together and the particles of a liquid are slightly farther apart.
No, the particles in a solid are usually closer together than the particles in a liquid. In a solid, the particles are tightly packed and have a fixed position, while in a liquid, the particles are more loosely packed and can move around.
Liquid particles did not join to the solid particle because the forces holding the liquid particles together were greater than the forces attracting them to the solid particle. This is due to a combination of factors including surface tension, intermolecular forces, and the relative energy levels of the particles involved.
Insolubles particles form a suspension.
In a liquid, particles are close together but have more freedom of movement than in a solid. The particles in a liquid are constantly moving, sliding past each other, and are not arranged in a fixed pattern like in a solid.
The tiny particles in a solid are closest together, followed by those in a liquid, and then those in a gas. In a solid, the particles are tightly packed and have little space to move, while in a liquid, particles are more spread out but still close together. In a gas, particles are farthest apart and have more freedom of movement.
The molecules in the individual solid particles break free of their regular rigid framework by vibrating more energetically. Eventually the particles of the solid lose their shape and fuse together as a pool of liquid.
As a liquid freezes, its particles slow down and move closer together, forming a solid crystal lattice structure. This results in a decrease in the random motion of the particles and a decrease in the volume of the substance as it transitions from a liquid to a solid state.
No, particles in a solid are closely packed together in a regular arrangement. They vibrate in place but do not move around freely like in a liquid or a gas.
No they are not very tight together they are not as tight as the solid but not as spredded out as gas.
No, particles in a solid only vibrate, whereas particles in a liquid are free to move within the liquid.
liquid it can take the form of the containment