Solids - the particles are close together Liquids - In a non-uniform and non-static, close-packed manner. Gases - they float around the space they are in
the particle arrangements of a liquid is that the particles and atoms are a bit separated from each other. In a solid, they are closely packed together. In a gas they have no particular particle...
in a solid they are in neat rows and move around in a liquid they arent the close to eache other and have more spaces in them and in gases they move around and go so fast they vibrate
Well, for atoms to stop moving, the temperature would have to be at 0 K, aka absolute zero. However, that's theoretically impossible. Anyway, solid molecules barely move, "vibrating" against each...
The particles in a gas move faster and are full of energy. However the particles in a solid do not have as much energy and vibrate in place
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