That's actually impossible
unless you look between the particles of matter. Particles = more than one particle.
Particles of matter are always in constant motion.
Particles of matter have mass, which determines their weight and affects their interactions with other particles. Particles of matter have volume, which determines the amount of space they occupy. Particles of matter are constantly in motion, vibrating or moving within a substance.
John Dalton thought that matter was made of particles.
The most obvious one is that the states of matter are a "bulk property" of a large collection of interacting particles of matter, while particles of matter are the individual constituents (e.g. molecules, atoms, subatomic particles) that matter is made of and do not have any "bulk properties".
Yes, the particles of matter are constantly moving. The movement is due to the kinetic energy they possess. This motion creates the space between particles in matter.
Particles in matter are in constant motion due to their kinetic energy. These particles collide with each other and the walls of their container. The behavior of particles in matter is influenced by factors such as temperature, pressure, and intermolecular forces.
Particles that make up matter are in a state of constant motion.
matter are composed by particles,particles are very small,particle have space between them
The smallest particles of matter are called atoms.
bonds
These particles are called atoms.
The smallest particles of matter are called atoms. Atoms are composed of protons, neutrons, and electrons.