explain the arrengement of solid molecules.
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The intermolecular forces of attraction in solids 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. There is very little empty space in the solid structure so solids are virtually incompressible and since molecules can’t pass each other in the structure, diffusion is essentially non-existent beyond the surface layer.
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