In SOLIDS, molecules are most tightly bonded together.
B. has definite volume
A solid has a definite shape and volume because its particles are packed tightly together and have strong intermolecular forces that prevent them from moving freely.
Solids have definite shapes and definite volume.
A spoon is considered a solid because it has a fixed shape and volume. Its particles are tightly packed together and have a definite structure.
In the solid state, the particles are most tightly connected. The particles in a solid are closely packed and vibrate in fixed positions, giving solids a definite shape and volume.
B. has definite volume
A solid has a definite shape and volume because its particles are packed tightly together and have strong intermolecular forces that prevent them from moving freely.
In solids, particles are tightly held together in a fixed arrangement, leading to a definite shape and volume. The strong intermolecular forces between particles prevent them from moving freely, resulting in a rigid structure.
Solids have definite shapes and definite volume.
a solid.
The solid state of matter contains particles that are held tightly in a rigid structure. The particles in a solid are closely packed together and are not able to move freely, which gives solids their definite shape and volume.
Yes. A rock has a definite shape and volume, and does not flow.
A solid has a definite shape because the particles in a solid are tightly packed together and all fixed into one position to where they can only vibrate.
A spoon is considered a solid because it has a fixed shape and volume. Its particles are tightly packed together and have a definite structure.
The gas particles are freely moving because they are not tightly arranged together
they are not held together.
Solids have a definite shape and volume. The particles in a solid are tightly packed together in a fixed arrangement, leading to a rigid structure that maintains its shape.