Solid. Most likely a crystalline.
It is solid calcium chloride. Gases, liquids and solutions have randomly arranged particles.
In a solid, the particles are packed tightly together. They do not have a lot of room for motion. These particles are arranged in a regular, usually repeating pattern.
Atoms are in a solid but as in particles it depends on the object.
I think that what you mean to ask is, are the particles in a solid packed close together, which they are, particularly in comparison to a gas, in which the particles are rather distant from each other. However, you can pack solid particles in various ways, closely or distantly. The solidity of the particle does not dictate the type of packing.
Particles that are not arranged in a regular pattern are typically found in amorphous materials. In amorphous solids, the particles are randomly arranged and lack a long-range order seen in crystalline solids. Examples of amorphous materials include glass, certain polymers, and gels.
The particles in a crystalline solid are arranged in a repeating pattern.
yes.
In an amorphous solid, the particles are arranged randomly without a long-range order, making them more disordered. In contrast, in a crystalline solid, the particles are arranged in a repeating and well-defined pattern, leading to a more ordered structure with long-range order.
Particles are arranged in regular, systematic, repeating patterns, which will vary depending on the material in question.
the particle arrangements of a liquid is that the particles and atoms are a bit separated from each other. In a solid, they are closely packed together. In a gas they have no particular particle arrangement and are very far apart.
Particles in a gas state are randomly arranged. Additionally, particles in a plasma state are also randomly arranged.
Particles tightley packed together do not change position PS trees
mineral
A Crystal
If phases of matter are arranged in order of increasing density, it would be gas, liquid, and then solid. This is because gases have the lowest density as particles are far apart, while solids have the highest density due to particles being tightly packed.
A glass.