Why are particles in solids closely packed?
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In a solid, particles are packed tightly together so they are unable to move about very much. Particles of a solid have very low kinetic energy. The electrons of each atom are in motion, so the atoms have a small vibration, but they are fixed in their position.
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Solids are tightly packed because they have a fixed shape and volume.
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