briefly explain the agreement of molecules in solids
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The molecular arrangement in a solid is one where the molecules (or atoms, or ions) are held in a tightly packed, highly organized pattern, as in the below figure. There are only tiny spaces between the molecules, not nearly enough space for the particles to move past one another.
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The molecular arrangement in a solid is one where the molecules (or atoms, or ions) are held in a tightly packed, highly organized pattern.
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There are only tiny spaces between the molecules, not nearly enough space for the particles to move past one another.
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