In a solid the molecules are tightly packed together all touching one another and vibrate; in a liquid the molecules are more loosely packed and more free to move around but they are still touching; in a gas the molecules are free to move where they please
solids ceep there shape beecuse there atoms are tightly pact and leav hardly any room patwn the atoms unlike liqeds with more room
Liquid molecules are very tightly packed while in gas it is loose.
They are tightly packed and vibrate.
Sound creates waves in a material- compression waves. These waves are transmitted through the atoms/molecules in the material to the receiver. The denser a material is, the more effectively sound may travel; this is because the sound waves are transmitted more easily through the tightly packed molecules.
Because the molecules are more tightly packed.
what is the measure if how tightly matter is packed into a givin volume of a substance
Solids, usually.
in solids molecules are tightly packed in liquid molecules are not so tightly packed whereas in gas they are free to move
certain molecules are more tightly packed than others
In solids, molecules are tightly packed in a fixed arrangement. In liquids, molecules are more loosely packed and move freely. In gases, molecules are spread out and move independently of each other.
Because the molecules of the substances that make up steel are packed more tightly that are water molecules.
No the molecules are all packed altogether tightly
Usually a liquid, but some solids, like ice, have the molecules more spread apart, making it less dense than the liquid. If, by "loosely packed," you mean being able to slide past each other, then the liquid is always the answer.
Molecules - They are more tightly packed in solids than liquids and gases
Compared to a solid object's molecules no. Unless the water is ice. Water molecules are more compact than gaseous molecules.
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