How are particles arranged in solids, liq
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Particles are closely packed with very little spaces in solids.
They are present randomly in liquids having more spaces as compared to solids.
The particles of a gas can move freely in all directions covering all the available space
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Particles are very closely packed in case of solids...The particles have a very strong force of attraction and have less or no intermolecular or interparticular space.....
particles are less closely packed in case of liquids....The particles have less strong force of attraction and have comparitively more interparticular or intermolecular space in between them in comparison to solids......
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