Define the intermolecular arrangements of solid
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The Molecular Arrangement in Solids. 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 intermolecular forces of attraction in solids is strong which hold the particles so tightly in place that they cannot pull away from each other to expand their volume nor can they flow past one another to change shape. Therefore, solids hold their own shape and volume regardless of their container.
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