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How would you relate the particles of matter in your relationship with your family? Would you prefer to that of solid, liquid or gas?Why.​

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How would you relate the particles of matter in your relationship with your family? Would you prefer to that of solid, liquid or gas?Why.

I can say that we can be compared to solid. Because our family is always one, we are one of the tasks, we are one of the aspirations. Our family also works together with such an intense need that comes into our lives. That is why I can say that our family can be compared to solid.

  • Solid is one of the four basic states of matter (the others being liquid, gas and plasma). A solid's molecules are densely bundled together and have the least amount of kinetic energy. A solid is distinguished by its structural rigidity and resistance to force applied to its surface. A solid material, unlike a liquid, does not flow to take on the form of its bottle, nor does it extend to fill the entire usable space like a gas. The atoms in a solid are bound to each other, either in a normal geometric lattice (crystalline solids, which contain metals and ordinary ice) or in an irregular lattice (an amorphous solid such as common window glass). Solids can't be squeezed under low pressure.

Microscopic description

  • The atoms, Solids are made up of molecules or ions and may be organized in an ordered repeating pattern or in an erratic pattern. Crystals are materials whose constituents are grouped in a regular sequence. In certain cases, such as diamonds, where each diamond is a single crystal, normal ordering will proceed unbroken on a wide scale. Strong structures large enough to see and touch are rarely composed of a single crystal, but often of a large variety of single crystals known as crystallites, the sizes of which can range from a few nanometers to several meters. Polycrystalline compounds are examples of such materials. Polycrystalline materials contain nearly all traditional metals and many ceramics.

Classes of solids

Bonding in solids

  • The forces between the atoms A solid can take many different forms. A crystal of sodium chloride (common salt), for example, is composed of ionic sodium and chlorine held together by ionic bonds. Atoms in diamond or silicon exchange electrons and form covalent bonds. Metallic bonding is the exchange of electrons in metals.  Van der Waals forces, induced by the polarization of the electronic charge cloud on each molecule, hold certain solids together, especially most organic compounds. The distinctions between solid forms are caused by variations in their bonding.

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