Well, that depends on what state of matter they are in. a solid can move, but cannot move freely as it is bound to one spot by the gravitational forces. water would be able to move freely in a confined space. and gas can move freely as long as there is nothing blocking its path.
Particles move most rapidly in steam. In steam, water molecules are in a gaseous state, where they have high energy and can move freely and quickly. In contrast, while water ice has particles that vibrate in place, they are much more constrained compared to the relatively fast-moving particles in liquid water and steam. Thus, steam has the highest particle movement among the three states of water.
The three phases of matter are solid, liquid, and gas. In a solid, particles are tightly packed and do not move freely. In a liquid, particles are close together but can move past one another. In a gas, particles are far apart and move freely.
A gas is made up of individual particles that are usually far apart and move freely. These particles have high kinetic energy, meaning they move quickly and collide with each other and the walls of their container.
The water particles gain energy from the surrounding environment. As this happens they move more and increase in volume, eventually this means they enter a gaseous state "float" about in the atmosphere.
By heating the ice, the thermal energy breaks the hydrogen bonds holding the water molecules in a fixed position, allowing them to move more freely. This process melts the ice and turns it into liquid water.
NO! gas particles move around freely and zoom all over the place. ice is made of rigid particles which is why it is a solid. a liquid is made up of s l o w l y moving particles, which is why it can move freely.
Within a fixed locale rather than freely withing the liquid.
they move freely around
Gas is the form, there is no form of gas, the particles in gas move freely, they actually vibrate.
Gases move freely because there are more spaces between particles of gases.So they can move easily.
Just because they can
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Just because they can
Particles. Just like liquids and gases. The difference between them is that solids have tighter packed particles that are less able to move freely
Well, that depends on what state of matter they are in. a solid can move, but cannot move freely as it is bound to one spot by the gravitational forces. water would be able to move freely in a confined space. and gas can move freely as long as there is nothing blocking its path.
two states of matter that move freely are the liquids and plasma