Respuesta :
On the molecular level, when in solid form (liquid water), particles have less energy/movement but the particles have more energy and are more spread out in gas form (water vapor). When water is in its solid-state (ice), the water molecules are packed close together preventing it from changing shape.
Answer: All matter is made up of particles and the space between them is empty. Particles are subject to interaction or adhesion with other substances. They can be strong, weak, and very weak, and doesn't really exist