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Solid, as they have the least amount of energy. Solid, as they have the least amount of energy. Solid, as they have the least amount of energy. Solid, as they have the least amount of energy.

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What is the state of matter that atoms move the fastest in?

That would depend more on the temperature, than on the state of matter. At higher temperatures, atoms would move faster. At very high temperatures, such as in the core of the stars, the state of matter is called a "plasma".


How does the spacing and speed of atoms determine a sibstance's state of matter?

In a solid, the spacing of the atoms is the closest, and the speed of the atoms is the slowest. In a liquid, the atoms are farther apart, but still slide past one another, and the speed of the atoms is greater than in the solid, but not fast enough to escape. In a gas, the atoms are far apart and do not affect one another very much, the speed of the atoms is the greatest and the atoms are able to escape the liquid state.


When atoms are in this state of matterthey fly around freely?

Gaseous state. Atoms in this state have enough thermal energy to overcome their intermolecular forces, allowing them to move freely and independently of each other.


When atoms are in what state of matter do they fly around freely?

Atoms are in the gaseous state when they fly around freely. In this state, atoms have enough energy to overcome the forces that hold them together in a solid or liquid, allowing them to move independently and rapidly throughout the space they occupy.


What is the speed at which molecules or atoms move dependent on temperature and state of matter?

The speed at which molecules or atoms move is dependent on temperature and state of matter. In general, higher temperatures result in faster molecular or atomic movement, while different states of matter (solid, liquid, gas) have different average speeds of molecular motion due to differences in intermolecular forces.

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What state of matter do the particles move slowest?

In solid form, atoms have the least amount of movement (although they still move slightly).


Which state of matter do the molecules move the slowest?

In the solid state, molecules move the slowest. The particles are tightly packed together and have the least amount of energy to move around.


What state of matter particles move the slowest and are closely arranged packed together?

In a solid state, particles move the slowest and are closely packed together. This results in a fixed shape and volume for solids.


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

This state of matter is the liquid.


Particles of a matter move the slowest in a?

solid


The particles pf matter move slowest in a?

Solid.


When atoms gain enough energy to be able to move freely and independently the matter has changed into the state?

When atoms gain enough energy to be able to move freely and independently, the matter has changed into the state of a gas. In the gas state, atoms are not fixed in a specific position and can move and interact with other atoms more freely compared to in solid or liquid states.


What is the state of matter that atoms move the fastest in?

That would depend more on the temperature, than on the state of matter. At higher temperatures, atoms would move faster. At very high temperatures, such as in the core of the stars, the state of matter is called a "plasma".


Which kind of matter does sound waves move the slowest?

dry air


What is the state of matter in which atoms can move but remain close together?

It is a liquidU A LIE!the real answer is SOLID


A nonsolid state of matter where atoms or molecules are free to move past each other?

A gas.


A nonsolid state of matter in which the atoms or molecules are free to move past each other as in a gas or liquid?

Matter only comes in three forms; solid, liquid and gas. There is no other form of matter that allows atoms or molecules to move about freely.