How are three states of matter different?

1 Answer
Feb 3, 2017

The three states of matter are solid, liquid and gas.

Solids

Particles are

  • closely packed in orderly arrangement
  • Vibrating in fixed positions
  • Held together by strong forces of attraction

Solids have:

  • fixed volume and shape - particles are in fixed positions
  • Cannot be compressed - very little space between particles
  • High densities - particles are closely packed together

Liquids

Particles are:

  • Closely packed but not in an orderly arrangement
  • Sliding and rolling over one another OR translation
  • Held together by strong forces of attraction

Liquids have:

  • no fixed shape - particles can move freely
  • Cannot be compressed - very little space between particles
  • High densities - particles are closely packed together

Gases

Particles are:

  • Far apart OR widely spaced in a disorderly arrangement
  • Move freely and randomly at great speeds
  • Held together by weak forces of attraction

Gases have:

  • No fixed volume and shape - particles can move freely
  • Can be compressed - wide spaces between particles
  • Low densities