Tightly packed, vibrating in place, has a definite shape and volume.
Solid- Close together Liquid- Bit farther apart Gas- Far apart
molecules move more in gasses gasses>liquids>solids
It is easy to pour a liquid rather than solids because the molecule makeup of fluid is less packed than the molecule makeup of solids. In other words, the molecules of solids are more tightly packed than of fluids.
The intermolecular spacing in a solid is typically very small, usually on the order of 1 to 3 angstroms (10 to 30 picometers). This close packing is due to strong intermolecular forces, such as ionic, covalent, or metallic bonds, which hold the particles tightly together in a fixed arrangement. As a result, solids maintain a definite shape and volume, distinguishing them from liquids and gases where intermolecular spacing is greater.
These are solids formed from an infinite number of formula units (basic units) of a chemical compound.
The spacing of particles refers to the distance between individual atoms or molecules in a substance. In solids, particles are closely packed and have minimal spacing, leading to fixed shapes. In liquids, the spacing is greater than in solids, allowing for fluidity while still maintaining some intermolecular attraction. In gases, particles are far apart, resulting in high energy and the ability to fill their container.
No. Although liquids consist of molecules, and so do gases and solids.
Particle spacing is the closest together in solids. In liquids the spacing is close, however the particles have the freedom of movement. In gas, the particles have lots of kinetic energy, therefore they are far apart.
Solid- Close together Liquid- Bit farther apart Gas- Far apart
It means that the particles of the liquid are rolling around. Example: Smurfs, they keep together and in the magic land they run around
molecules move more in gasses gasses>liquids>solids
The molecule of solids is tight and very close with hardly any energy. Hope this was helpfull x x :D Good Luck x
It is easy to pour a liquid rather than solids because the molecule makeup of fluid is less packed than the molecule makeup of solids. In other words, the molecules of solids are more tightly packed than of fluids.
The intermolecular spacing in a solid is typically very small, usually on the order of 1 to 3 angstroms (10 to 30 picometers). This close packing is due to strong intermolecular forces, such as ionic, covalent, or metallic bonds, which hold the particles tightly together in a fixed arrangement. As a result, solids maintain a definite shape and volume, distinguishing them from liquids and gases where intermolecular spacing is greater.
Inter-molecular bonds involve the way molecules stick together in solids and liquids, like the polar bonds in water or the structures of diamonds and plastics. Intramolecular bonds are what hold each molecule together.Ê
Sound waves travel slower through gases than through solids due to the lower density and larger spacing between particles in gases, which results in reduced collision frequency and slower propagation of the wave.
Double spacing is set to 2.0 line spacing.