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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, 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.

¶ Gases, liquids and solids are all made up of atoms, molecules, and/or ions, but the behaviors of these particles differ in the three phases. Gas are well separated with no regular arrangement. liquid are close together with no regular arrangement. solid are tightly packed, usually in a regular pattern.

¶ Molecular Order: Liquids exhibit short-range order because strong intermolecular attractive forces cause the molecules to pack together rather tightly. Because of their higher kinetic energy compared to the molecules in a solid, however, the molecules in a liquid move rapidly with respect to one another.

¶ Like gases, plasmas have no fixed shape or volume, and are less dense than solids or liquids. But unlike ordinary gases, plasmas are made up of atoms in which some or all of the electrons have been stripped away and positively charged nuclei, called ions, roam freely.

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