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It is the solid. The molecules in solid dont move much but they do move, just a bit.

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How can the molecules in one state of matter be converted into another state of matter?

Molecules can change states of matter through the processes of melting, freezing, vaporization, condensation, and sublimation. These changes in state occur when the temperature or pressure of the substance is altered, causing the molecules to rearrange in a way that transitions the substance from one state to another.


What does heat make molecules do?

Heat causes molecules to gain kinetic energy and move faster. This increased movement allows the molecules to overcome intermolecular forces and change from one state of matter to another (e.g., from solid to liquid or liquid to gas).


Is there evidence that suggest that matter is in constant motion?

Yes, there is evidence from physics that suggests matter is in constant motion. At the molecular and atomic levels, particles are constantly moving and vibrating due to thermal energy. This movement is a fundamental aspect of the kinetic theory of matter.


What are atom and molecules constantly doing?

Atoms and molecules are constantly in motion, vibrating and colliding with each other. This movement is due to their kinetic energy and is essential for the formation of bonds, chemical reactions, and the overall behavior of matter.


Identity the state of matter with lowest degree of freedom between the molecules?

The state of matter with the lowest degree of freedom between molecules is the solid state. In solids, molecules are tightly packed together and vibrate in fixed positions, restricting their movement compared to gases and liquids. This results in solids having the least freedom of motion among the states of matter.

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Which state of matter has molecules vibrating next to each other?

All substances always vibrate and shake next to each other: it's how we perceive temperature. I don't think I quite understand this question. But this may help: If a substance is in solid form, it is the most compact. The molecules are vibrating next to each other very closely. If a substance is in liquid form, it is somewhat compact. Molecules are vibrating next to each other, but not as closely. If a substance is in a gaseous form, it is spread out and crazy: and like every other state of matter, the molecules are vibrating next to each other.


What phenomenon do vibrating molecules create?

Vibrating molecules create sound waves.


Vibrating matter that causes this kind of energy?

Sound waves are produced by vibrating matter, such as air molecules, that create changes in air pressure. These pressure changes are detected by our ears and interpreted by our brain as sound.


What state is the matter in when all molecules are just vibrating around?

All forms except a Bose-Einstein condensate, which only occurs at absolute zero.


Why do sound waves travel fast in the state of matter of solid?

All the molecules are packed in tight and in an orderly fashion so the sound can travel faster through it. Gases have molecules away from each other so the sound cannot be passed through the vibrating and bouncing molecules so well.


In what state of matter transition do water molecules move the least?

In what state of matter transition do water molecules move the least?


State of matter in which atoms or molecules can move but remain close?

This state of matter is the liquid.


What is the state of matter where the molecules are closest together?

The state of matter where molecules are closest together is the solid state. In solids, molecules are arranged in a highly ordered structure with minimal space between them.


In which state of matter are the molecules of water bunched together?

Water molecules bunch together in the state of a solid.


The energy transfer in which vibrating molecules pass heat along to other vibrating molecules by direct contact is called?

conduction


The state of matter in which there is some movement of molecules?

In all forms of matter the molecules have some movement, but to varying degrees.


Why does sound travel slowest through gas than trough other forms of matter?

Sound travels slower through less dense matter because sound is the result of molecules hitting each other. When there are fewer molecules for the vibrating molecules to bump into, sound travels slower.