Chemistry, asked by krishnakattekar, 8 months ago

how does solid state differ from the other two states? ​

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Answered by rigzenstanba
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Matter in the solid state maintains a fixed volume and shape, with component particles (atoms, molecules or ions) close together and fixed into place. ... Its particles are still close together but move freely. Matter in the gaseous state has both variable volume and shape, adapting both to fit its container.

Answered by alinemcfadden8719
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Matter in the solid state maintains a fixed volume and shape, with component particles (atoms, molecules or ions) close together and fixed into place. ... Its particles are still close together but move freely. Matter in the gaseous state has both variable volume and shape, adapting both to fit its container

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