arrangement of particles impart solid liquid and gaseous state to matter explain in brief
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un solids particles are tightly packed which give them rigidity... in liquids particles are loosely packed as cmpd to solids...and in gases particles move freely so they don't get any shape
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Solids, liquids and gases are three states of matter. In solids, the particles are tightly packed together. In liquids, the particles have more movement, while in gases, they are spread out. ... The physical characteristics of those atoms and molecules decide its state.
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