Yes. All particles move a little bit because of heat. The only time this is not possible is when they are cooled to 0 Kelvin or absolute zero
Yes my Daughter just studied this in science. the answer is yes.
Solids are made of particles that vibrate in fixed positions.
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They slide past each other
The particles of a liquid are able to slide past one another, making them fluid. This allows them to take the shape of their containers.
In a solid particles vibrate and stay in one spot, however due to vibrating, they may move slightly. In liquids, they bounce around in a small area relitvly close to their "spot". In a gas, particles bounce around freely, moving around all of the given space. To relate , a solid's particles are like vibrating cell phone, staying in place. However gas's are like bouncy ball enclosed in a jar
Solid particles vibrate while locked in place. As they receive more energy, particle speed increases. Once the particles have enough energy they break apart and slide past each other as a liquid. The particle speed continues to increase as energy is added. Finally, they gain enough energy to break free and move independently as a gas.
A gas is different because the particles are moving at a much higher rate than the ones in a liquid. Liquid particles are able to slide past each other while gas particles move around with ALMOST no attraction whatsoever.
Yes. They slide past one another.
The particles slip and slide past one another and lock in place tightly so that they are only able to vibrate, in other words they freeze and become solids.
assumes the shape and volume of its container particles can move past one anotherassumes the shape of the part of the container which it occupies particles can move/slide past one anotherretains a fixed volume and shape rigid - particles locked into placecompressible lots of free space between particlesnot easily compressible little free space between particlesnot easily compressible little free space between particlesflows easily particles can move past one anotherflows easily particles can move/slide past one anotherdoes not flow easily rigid - particles cannot move/slide past one another
Particles in a liquid can slide past each other but are still packed together.
They go and slide past each other:)
Particles in a liquid move around and slide past one another. This allows the liquid to flow.
In a solid the particles are packed tightly together in a more raged formation . in a liquid the particles move passing each other in a gas the particles move freely in the space they have
The particles can slide past one another. This is because they are far apart.
They slide past each other
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that's the difference between the three stages. solids are very ordered in squares. liquids are the same but they slide past each other. gases have absolutly no order in the least. their energy is always higher than that of liquids or solids
The particles of a liquid are able to slide past one another, making them fluid. This allows them to take the shape of their containers.