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10. what is a solid? 11. how are the particles in a crystalline solid a…

Question

  1. what is a solid?
  2. how are the particles in a crystalline solid arranged?
  3. how are the particles in an amorphous solid arranged?

liquids

  1. how do the particles of a liquid make it possible to pour juice into a glass?
  2. a beaker and a cylinder each contain 350 ml of juice. what does this show you about the properties of a liquid?
  3. liquids tend to form spherical droplets because of ______ tension.
  4. water has a lower ______ than honey.

gases

  1. what is a gas?
  2. how is it possible for one tank of helium to fill 700 balloons?

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Question 10: What is a solid?
Brief Explanations

A solid is a state of matter with a definite shape and volume. Its particles are closely packed, vibrating in fixed positions, giving it rigidity (e.g., ice, wood, metal).

Brief Explanations

In crystalline solids, particles (atoms, ions, molecules) are arranged in a highly ordered, repeating three - dimensional pattern (a crystal lattice). Examples include salt (NaCl, with Na⁺ and Cl⁻ in a cubic lattice) and quartz.

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Amorphous solid particles have a random, disordered arrangement, lacking a long - range repeating pattern. Unlike crystalline solids, they don't form a crystal lattice. Examples are glass and rubber.

Answer:

A solid is a state of matter with a definite shape and volume, where particles are closely packed and vibrate in fixed positions (e.g., ice, rock, metal).

Question 11: How are the particles in a crystalline solid arranged?