In a solid state atoms do not move much. They just vibrate in a fixed position. In a liquid state atoms move around frequently and do not stay in fixed positions.
No, slowing down the atoms in a solid will not directly cause it to become a liquid. To turn a solid into a liquid, you typically need to increase its temperature until it reaches its melting point, at which point the solid will transition into a liquid state.
In a solid the atoms are tightly packed together and vibrate in place, in a liquid the atoms are loosely packed together and can move past each other, and in a gas the atoms are far apart and move freely and collide frequently.
As atoms move from solid to liquid to gas, their kinetic energy increases. In the solid phase, atoms vibrate in fixed positions with low kinetic energy. In the liquid phase, atoms have more freedom to move around and their kinetic energy increases. In the gas phase, atoms have even more kinetic energy as they move freely and rapidly.
In a liquid, atoms or molecules move freely and randomly. They slide past one another due to weak intermolecular forces, allowing the liquid to flow and take the shape of its container. The movement is faster and more disordered compared to solids, but slower and more confined compared to gases.
the atoms in a liquid are loosely packed together. they can move, but they have to move together.
the atoms in a liquid are loosely packed together. they can move, but they have to move together.
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True. Atoms in a gas have higher kinetic energy and move more rapidly than atoms in a liquid or solid due to the greater distance between them and the weaker intermolecular forces present in gases. This leads to gases having more freedom of movement compared to the more constrained motion of atoms in liquids and solids.
In a solid state atoms do not move much. They just vibrate in a fixed position. In a liquid state atoms move around frequently and do not stay in fixed positions.
The arrangement of atoms in solids are different from those in liquids in that they are unable to move from their location in the solid, where they can move in the liquid. A solid's atoms are vibrating very rapidly, but the molecules are all locked into place, whereas in a liquid the molecules are free to move around. Also in general the atoms of a solid are closer together than those of a liquid with the exception of water, whose solid form is less dense.
No, slowing down the atoms in a solid will not directly cause it to become a liquid. To turn a solid into a liquid, you typically need to increase its temperature until it reaches its melting point, at which point the solid will transition into a liquid state.
In a solid the atoms are tightly packed together and vibrate in place, in a liquid the atoms are loosely packed together and can move past each other, and in a gas the atoms are far apart and move freely and collide frequently.
the atoms in a liquid can move around freely.
As atoms move from solid to liquid to gas, their kinetic energy increases. In the solid phase, atoms vibrate in fixed positions with low kinetic energy. In the liquid phase, atoms have more freedom to move around and their kinetic energy increases. In the gas phase, atoms have even more kinetic energy as they move freely and rapidly.
the amount of energy they have. In a solid, atoms are tightly packed and vibrate in place. In a liquid, atoms are closer together but can move past each other. In a gas, atoms are far apart and move freely.
This state of matter is the liquid.