Gas
How close together the molecules (particles) are in a substance/material. Solids are closely packed, liquids are loosely packed, and gas are very loose, freely moving molecules.
Molecules of all compounds are structured.The liquid as a state of matter is not very structured.
Molecules inside liquids are loosely bonded to their neighboring molecules. The bonds are constantly breaking and reforming so the liquid can flow. This also keeps the liquid at a constant volume.
The molecules in a solid are bonded together permanently. Liquid molecules, on the other hand, also have bonded molecules but they continuously break and reform with other molecules. Gas molecules are not bonded.
Molecular distance is the furthest and the motion is the fastest in gases. Molecular distance is closer and have much slower motion in liquids. Molecular distance is closest and the molecules move very very slowly (kind of just shake) in solids.
Solids have closely-packed molecules, and very little energy Liquids have loosely-packed molecules and some energy, and gasses have very lose, free molecules, and very high energy.
How close together the molecules (particles) are in a substance/material. Solids are closely packed, liquids are loosely packed, and gas are very loose, freely moving molecules.
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Molecules of all compounds are structured.The liquid as a state of matter is not very structured.
In a solid, the molecules are very close and compact with very no space to move around. In a liquid the molecules have little space to move around, and in a gas, the molecules are very spaced out. The gas molecules move around a lot because they have so much space between and around them. Hope this helped..
When molecules are very close together, they are in a more densely packed state. This can often lead to increased interactions between the molecules, such as stronger attractions or repulsions depending on the nature of the molecules and their arrangement.
In the solid state, molecules vibrate in fixed positions. In the liquid state, molecules have more freedom to move around but are still closely packed together. In the gas state, molecules move freely and rapidly, with very weak intermolecular forces.
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In a solid state, atoms or molecules are very close together and are regularly arranged in a fixed, repeating pattern. This arrangement contributes to the solid's rigid structure and defined shape.
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The state of matter depends on the number of atoms / molecules in a given area / volume. If there are more number of molecules, then it will be in solid state and if it is very less molecules then gases. This inturn may depend on the intermolecular force of attraction between the atoms in them. In the case of solids, the force of attraction is high and hence there are more number of molecules present.