How does the arrangement of atoms in most solids differ from the arrangement of atoms in a liquid?
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in solids the atoms are joined by the high attraction force b/w them and there is very less or no any area b/w the atoms in the solids.
but in liquid the atoms are are rarer than that of solid and are flexible so , liquids can easily change their shape and size .
but in liquid the atoms are are rarer than that of solid and are flexible so , liquids can easily change their shape and size .
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