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solid do not flow in detail​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Solid is a state of matter.

It doesn't flow like fluids.

This is because of it's compact structure.

Particles in solid are so much closely packed that, doesn't allow them to move anywhere.

Therefore, they don't flow and remain stable.

Also, the intermolecular forces of attraction is very high in solids, which allows the particles to bind themselves.

Solid have high melting point and high boiling points.

Solid doesn't follow Brownian motion.

They have high tensile strength.

They have high density as compared to fluid.

They have high bond dissociation energy.

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