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The particles in a solid is​

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Answered by dare89
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The particles in a solid are tightly packed and locked in place. Although we cannot see it or feel it,the particles are moving = vibrating in place. The particles in a liquid are close together (touching) but they are able to move/slide/flow past each other.

Answered by yashaswi66
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...highly or tightly packed. They have less intermolecular space between particles but, more intermolecular force. They are rigid, hard and can't flow as liquid or gas. They have fixed shape and size rather than liquid or gas.

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