Solids have a definite shape and volume due to closely packed particles, providing structural strength but limiting flexibility. Liquids have a definite volume but take the shape of their container, allowing for fluid movement while lacking the rigidity of solids. Gases have neither a definite shape nor volume, enabling them to expand and fill their containers, but they are compressible and less dense than solids and liquids. The primary weakness across all states is their susceptibility to changes in temperature and pressure, which can alter their state and properties.
molecules move more in gasses gasses>liquids>solids
Solids have a fixed shape and volume, liquids have a fixed volume but take the shape of their container, and gases have neither a fixed shape nor volume and expand to fill their container. The particles in solids are tightly packed, in liquids they are loosely packed, and in gases they are far apart. Additionally, solids have the strongest intermolecular forces, followed by liquids, then gases.
Liquids have smaller spaces between the molecules than a gas, and Solids have smaller spaces than liquids.
No. Solids are resistant to changes in both shape and volume.
Solids, liquids, and gases depend on the intermolecular forces between their particles. In solids, particles are closely packed with strong intermolecular forces, leading to a fixed shape and volume. Liquids have weaker forces, allowing particles to flow and take the shape of their container. Gases have very weak forces, leading to particles that move freely and expand to fill their container.
molecules move more in gasses gasses>liquids>solids
gasses, liquids and solids
Liquids yes, gasses yes, solids no
solids , gasses , and liquids.
Gasses, liquids and solids.
diffusion.
Solid
no
Solids, liquids, and gasses
Nobody invented gasses. Gasses are one of the four naturally occurring states of matter: * Gasses * Liquids * Solids * Plasmas
Gasses, solids and liquids :P
The 3 compositions of matter are liquids,gasses and solids.