No, particles in a solid only vibrate, whereas particles in a liquid are free to move within the liquid.
the particles that move the most is sugar
No, the particles of a solid will not mix by diffusion. Diffusion occurs when particles move from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration, but in a solid, the particles are fixed in place and cannot move around to mix with each other.
The particles in a solid, move very little. But when it is heated, the particles expand because the heat moves the particles around more, making them need more space to move, therefore expanding the solid. =)
In a solid state, particles vibrate in fixed positions about their equilibrium points. They do not move around freely like in liquids or gases due to strong intermolecular forces holding them in place. The particles can only oscillate or jiggle in a limited range around their fixed positions.
If the object is completely solid the particles don't move
No. Gas particles move much faster than solid particles.
No, particles in a solid only vibrate, whereas particles in a liquid are free to move within the liquid.
no
The particles in a solid move back and forth in place.
Yes, the particles of a solid can vibrate in place but cannot move around freely like particles in a liquid or gas.
solid particles cannot move.
In a liquid, the particles are free to move around, while in a solid the particles are tightly packed and will not move.
the particles that move the most is sugar
Gases particles move through and faster than the particles in a solid
Gases particles move through and faster than the particles in a solid
Solid: Locked in a crystaline structure, however they do vibrate slightly. Liquid: Particles are attracted to one another but can flow freely. Gas: Particles move with total freedom.