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In solids the constituent particles are

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Answered by gauravarduino
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Explanation:

In a solid the constituent particle are very closely packed and the forces of attaction among these particles are so strong that the constituent particles in solids have more or less fixed positions. They can only oscillate about their mean positions. Consequently soids are rigid and have a definite shape and volume .

Answered by vichunambiar2003
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Answer:

solids, liquids and gas does not  have any difference in its constituents

Explanation:

the solids, liquid and gas is the change in packing

1)solids - densely packed most stronger force of attraction

2)liquid - densely than gas loosely than solids less force of attraction than gas

3)gas    - loosely packed least force of attraction

it depends on its oscillation

in solids very less oscillation

liquids a bit more

gas very high

at 0 kelvin no oscillation at all

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