Solid
When they in a solid.
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.
The state of matter where molecules are packed tightly together is known as a solid. In solids, the particles are arranged in a fixed and ordered pattern, resulting in a definite shape and volume. Examples of solids include ice, wood, and metal.
When molecules are very close together and are regularly arranged.
In a liquid, molecules are close together but have enough kinetic energy to move past one another. They are not fixed in place like in a solid, but they are not as free to move as in a gas. The molecules are arranged randomly with no long-range order.
Water molecules bunch together in the state of a solid.
sequence together.
They're called OSTEOCYTES calcifying together in a matrix tissue of bone matter.
matter
This is a solid.
Yes, a stone is made up of matter because it has mass and occupies space. It is composed of atoms and molecules arranged in a solid structure, which is a characteristic of matter.
Molecules are related to the different states of matter by how they are arranged and how they move. In solids, molecules are tightly packed and vibrate in place. In liquids, molecules are more spread out and can move past each other. In gases, molecules are far apart and move freely. These differences in molecular arrangement and movement determine the state of matter.