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Molecules in solid are free to move. is it right or wrong​


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Answered by Anonymous
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No molecules is solid are not free to move because they are tightly pack due to large for of attraction between them.


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Answered by UsmanSant
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Answer:

Molecules in solid are not free to move. Hence the given statement is false.

Explanation:

Solid is a compact substance having definite shape.

The the formation of this shape molecules are to be packed tightly in a particular order.

So there is no scope for the molecules to be free and  move freely.

Free molecules are observed in case of liquids and gases.

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