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When two solids are placed on the top of each other, they do not mix.

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The particles of a solid, however, are closer together, and when they meet, their particles cannot slip between the particles of the other object or compound, and so they do not mix. Answer: Ya , because they have distinct boundary and have a fixed shape and volume.

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The particles of a solid, however, are closer together, and when they meet, their particles cannot slip between the particles of the other object or compound, and so they do not mix. Answer: Ya , because they have distinct boundary and have a fixed shape and volume.

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