It is the solid. The molecules in solid dont move much but they do move, just a bit.
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∙ 11y agothe molecules are in fixed positions but are slightly vibrating :), and when energy is applied (heat) the molecules star vibrating faster
Yes, molecules are constantly vibrating due to heat, absolute zero is when they stop vibrating, absolute zero is zero in Kelvin which is -459.7 F and -273.15 C
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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.
All forms except a Bose-Einstein condensate, which only occurs at absolute zero.
It increases. Heat is the kinetic energy of vibrating atoms/molecules.
the molecules are in fixed positions but are slightly vibrating :), and when energy is applied (heat) the molecules star vibrating faster
In what state of matter transition do water molecules move the least?
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.
This state of matter is the liquid.
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Yes, molecules are constantly vibrating due to heat, absolute zero is when they stop vibrating, absolute zero is zero in Kelvin which is -459.7 F and -273.15 C
transfer energy by vibrating particles of matter
Water molecules bunch together in the state of a solid.