The molecules in solids hardly move about; they only vibrate slightly. why?
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In a solid, the atoms are very attracted to one another. The atoms vibrate but stay in fixed positions because of their strong attractions for one another. ... A decrease in the motion of the atoms allows the attractions between atoms to bring them a little close together.
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