Particles in solids
Flashcard 1: Title: Particles in Solids
Definition: Particles in solids are closely packed together in a regular arrangement. They vibrate in fixed positions, but do not have enough energy to move past each other, resulting in a rigid structure.
Flashcard 2: Title: Particle Arrangement in Solids
Definition: In solids, particles are arranged in a tightly packed, orderly manner. This arrangement allows solids to maintain a fixed shape and volume.
Flashcard 3: Title: Movement of Particles in Solids
Definition: In solids, particles have limited movement. They vibrate around fixed positions due to thermal energy but do not change positions with respect to each other, maintaining the solid's shape.
Flashcard 4: Title: Characteristics of Solid Particles
Definition: Solid particles have strong forces of attraction between them, keeping them close together. This arrangement results in solids having a definite shape and volume.