4. Which model best describes the particles of a solid and their motion?
O bricks cemented together in a wall
O beads moving around in a rattle
O people seated in an auditorium
O students walking through a crowded hall

Respuesta :

student walking through a crowded hall

Explanation:

because the molecules of solid are tightly held together because of their intermolecular forces

Answer:

People seated in an auditorium

Explanation:

The arrangement of particles in a solid are fixed, vibrations still occur because they have internal energy, however they cannot move freely due to the intermolecular forces that hold them together.

Bricks cemented together in a wall: This model is not the most accurate, because yes the particles are in a fixed position, but the bricks do not show the vibrations of the molecules.

Beads moving around in a rattle: This model would rather represent gas molecules, because they move freely.

People seated in an auditorium: This is the most accurate, because even though they are seated in a "fixed" position, they can still "vibrate" (they can turn and talk to the people on either side of them. They are never completely still).

Students walking through a crowded hall: This model would rather represent liquid molecules, because they are not fixed in one position, but they are not running around either (like gas molecules).