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an iron nail is made up of particles what is true about the particles

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Answered by dhanushree7552
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Answer:

For the other answer options,iron nails are solid particlesand in a solid, molecules are packed together (i.e. the space between them is very small) and do not move all over the place because of a strong force of attraction between them, and it keeps its shape and stays in place and vibrate.

Answered by cutegirl0141
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Explanation:

The correct answer is "They stay in place and vibrate." For the other answer options, iron nails are solid particles and in a solid, molecules are packed together (i.e. the space between them is very small) and do not move all over the place because of a strong force of attraction between them, and it keeps its shape and stays in place and vibrate.

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