How would you describe the behavior of particles in a solid?
a. They don’t move very much and do not change position.
b. They crash into each other and bounce all around.
c. They move very quickly and across great distances.
d. They never move at all.

Respuesta :

A) because you can't change a solid and a solid's particles vibrate in place

Answer:

Option (A)

Explanation:

Solids are those in which the particles are closely (tightly) packed. They are generally characterized by their specific structure as the particles are arranged in a regularly oriented manner and they are very rigid in nature. Solids do not undergo changes in the shape or in its volume. The particles in the solid vibrate considerably very slow. Examples of some solid are ice, rock, wood, and copper. They are very different from the other two phases, i.e. liquid and gas.

Hence, the correct answer is option (A).