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1) In solids the constituent particles may be
a) atoms
b) ions
c) molecules
d) any one of the above three
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Answered by Xxitzking01xX
2

Answer:

atoms

Explanation:

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Answered by qwstoke
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In solids, the constituent particles are atoms, molecules, or ions.

  • The solid is one of the states of matter.
  • The solids have less intermolecular space, so particles are closely packed, thus providing a fixed shape and volume.
  • The solids are composed of atoms, ions, or molecules.
  • The constituent particles are randomly or orderly arranged.
  • The solids having an ordered arrangement of constituent particles are called crystalline solids.
  • Crystalline solids divide into Molecular solids (molecules are the constituent particles), Ionic solids (ions are the constituent particles), and Covalent solids (atoms are constituent particles).
  • Hence, the correct answer is an option (D).
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