All matter is made of atoms. Liquids, solids and gases are all made of atoms. It is the bond between atoms that make a substance solid or liquid.
Because their atoms do not have enough energy to move.
Solids are made of atoms. In fact, so are most things.
There is space between atoms of solids that is in the range of a couple of tenths of a nanometer.
Solids made of atoms
Atoms are most likely packed in a closely packed arrangement, such as a face-centered cubic (FCC) or a hexagonal close-packed (HCP) structure. These arrangements allow for efficient packing of atoms with minimal empty space between them.
In solids, atoms are closely packed together. This close arrangement gives solids their definite shape and volume. Examples of solids include metals, minerals, and ice.
Because their atoms do not have enough energy to move.
A solid can hold its shape because the molecules hold together and vibrate in place.
They do lots of things, they hold a shape, they have packed atoms, and you cant bend them
They don't move around per se, but the stay in one place and vibrate
Solids are made of atoms. In fact, so are most things.
Solids hold their shape due to their atoms being held tightly together.
There is space between atoms of solids that is in the range of a couple of tenths of a nanometer.
Solids can be made up of atoms, molecules, or ions.
Neither. Atoms are the building blocks that when put together become solids, liquids or gasses.
Crystalline solids have a particular geometric organization of their atoms. Amorphous solids do not.
Metallic solids are composed of individual atoms.