In a liquid, atoms are spaced a little apart. They're spaced a little farther apart than solids, but a little closer than gases. They're "in between". They can generally move and "flow" past each...
More information would help. It's like asking "How do chairs differ from other chairs?" Seriously. It helps to ask questions that make a lil' sense. Presumably, the information you want is that some...
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...
atoms consist of protons, neutrons and electrons. The protons and neutrons are clumped together in the centre. This is called the nucleus. The electrons "orbit" the nucleus. We say there are...