The particle model that best describes the particles in a solid is the lattice model. In this model, particles are arranged in a fixed, closely packed structure, often in a regular geometric pattern. These particles vibrate around their fixed positions but do not move freely, which gives solids their definite shape and volume. The strong intermolecular forces keep the particles tightly bound, resulting in the rigidity of solids.
convection
The particles vibrate more until the particles break away and become more spread out. This is when they become a liquid.
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Yes. A rock has a definite shape and volume, and does not flow.
Atoms move more freelythan they would in a soild or a liquid.
What is a soild
soild
convection
The speed of the movement of its particles increases.
The particles vibrate more until the particles break away and become more spread out. This is when they become a liquid.
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well 1st of all it turns into syrup and then you EAT IT OKAY! THANK YOU I'M RITE YOUR WRONG
A liquid is a state of matter that has a definite volume but takes the shape of its container. Its particles are close together but can move past each other, allowing the substance to flow. Examples include water, milk, and oil.
In the solid state, the particles are most tightly connected. The particles in a solid are closely packed and vibrate in fixed positions, giving solids a definite shape and volume.
When energy is supplied to a solid, the particles within the solid gain energy and vibrate more rapidly. This increase in thermal energy causes the particles to move further apart, leading to expansion of the solid.
Soild
There are 5 states of matter. They are called a soild, a liquid, a gas, plasma, and Bose Einstien. Soild particles are packed together very tightly. Liquid particles can slide past each other. Gas particles move very quickly and are farther apart. An example of plasma is your Plasma TV. Bose Einstien atoms are super un excited and super cold, but plasmas are the exact opposite. (super excited and superhot).