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How do particles in a solid differ from particles in a liquid?

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Answered by gulsaba
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Answer:

because particles of solid have intermolecules force greater than liquid particles and intermolecular distance is lower than liquid particles but liquid particles have tendency to flow .

Answered by mrsshuvrakarmakar
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Answer:

 SOLID                                                                LIQUID

Particles are tightly packed.            Particles are loosely packed.

Particles have minimum spaces      Particles have more spaces       among them.                                  among them than that of                                                                             solids  .

Particles have high force of            Particles have less  force of   attraction.                                         attraction than that of solids.

Particles have minimum kinetic     Particles have high kinetic       energy.                                             energy than that of solids.                                  

Particles only vibrate about their   Particles do not have fixed                fixed positions,  they cannot     position, they can move from         move from one place to other.      one place to other.        

Particles are orderly arranged.      Particles are disorderly      

                                                        arranged.

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