Your question is a big vague.
If you heat a solid, the molecules will become more energetic and move around more. If one heats a solid enough, the solid will melt, and the molecules will be given far more freedom to move around. If you continue heating the liquid it will eventually get excited enough to boil and the liquid will become a gas, which allows for even more movement between the molecules.
Basically the more energy a molecule has the more room to move around it wants. Solids have little room to move, liquids have more room to move than solids, and gases have more room to move than liquids.
No, they are not packed tightly together. The particles in solids are. In gas, they move in random motion and are the furthest apart, compared to solids and liquids. Hope this helps :)
In a solid, particles are closely packed and vibrate in fixed positions. In a liquid, particles are close but can move past each other. In a gas, particles are far apart and move freely in all directions.
The main difference between the states of matter (solid, liquid, gas) lies in how the particles are arranged and how they move. In a solid, particles are tightly packed and vibrate in place. In a liquid, particles are close together but can move past each other. In a gas, particles are far apart and move freely.
The formula for the states of matter are: Solid: Particles are closely packed and vibrate in fixed positions. Liquid: Particles are loosely packed and flow past each other. Gas: Particles are far apart and move freely in all directions.
The structure of water remains the same that is,H2O but bonding between water molecules vary in each state.bonding is strongest in ice and weakest in steam.This is the reason behind the fact that ice exist in a big bulk
sound is the vibration of air particles. but think about how far all the air particles are spaced from each other. now think of how close the solid's particles are spaced to one another. more particles will vibrate and so sound travels better
sound is the vibration of air particles. but think about how far all the air particles are spaced from each other. now think of how close the solid's particles are spaced to one another. more particles will vibrate and so sound travels better
Particles in a liquid are spaced out because they have enough energy to move around and flow past one another, but not enough energy to escape the attractive forces holding them together. This results in particles being close enough to interact with one another while still retaining some degree of mobility.
it depends whenever it is a solid, liquid or gas
No, particles in a solid are closely packed together in a regular arrangement. They vibrate in place but do not move around freely like in a liquid or a gas.
Studs in a wall are typically spaced 16 inches apart.
Studs in a wall are typically spaced 16 inches apart.
Arborvitae should be spaced about 3 to 6 feet apart when planting them.
Vociferous
Wood studs are typically spaced 16 inches apart in a wall.
Closely spaced
Gas can be compressed because the particles are far apart and have enough space to move into, solid and liquids particles have no space to move into! Hope this helps!