That will vary from particle to particle.
they all take up space and all have matter, mass, and weight
A solid does take up space. Although it doesn't take up as much mass if it were to be a liquid or a gas.For example ice doesn't take up as much space as water or water vapor 123456789
Yes, they are very tiny solid particles dispersed in gasphase
Yes. A solid occupies space. All matter occupies space.
As energy is added to a solid, the individual particles within the solid start to vibrate more vigorously due to the increased kinetic energy. This increased vibrational motion leads to an increase in the overall temperature of the solid.
A solid always takes up the same amount of space, or volume, unless it undergoes a physical or chemical change. This is due to the arrangement of particles in a solid being tightly packed and maintaining a fixed shape and volume.
because they need room for the particles to move around
Liquid matter typically takes up more space than solid matter because the particles in a liquid are not as closely packed together as in a solid. This is why liquids have a fixed volume but can take the shape of their container.
No, liquids and solids do not occupy the same space. In a solid, the particles are tightly packed together in a fixed arrangement, while in a liquid, the particles are close together but can move past each other. This difference in particle arrangement allows liquids to flow and take the shape of their container, unlike solids which have a fixed volume and shape.
A food vacuole can take up much of the space on the inside of the cell. This is because it acts as storage for the cell.
In a liquid, particles are more loosely packed and able to move past each other, whereas in a solid, particles are tightly packed and vibrate in fixed positions. The intermolecular forces in a liquid are weaker than in a solid, allowing the particles to flow and take the shape of their container.
Particles have the ability to move freely and take on the shape of their container, unlike solid particles which have a fixed shape. Additionally, particles have more kinetic energy and tend to be farther apart from each other compared to solid particles.