why are the solids hard? why the volume of solids is definit?
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solids are hard due to intermolecular forces of attraction
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They have shapes that do not change and volumes that can be measured. Any matter that is a solid has adefinite shape and a definite volume. The molecules in a solid are in fixed positions and are close together. Although the molecules can still vibrate, they cannot move from one part of the solid to another part
Solids They are held tightly together by strong forces of attraction. They are held in fixed positions but they do vibrate. Because the particles don't move, solids have a definiteshape and volume, and can't flow
Solids They are held tightly together by strong forces of attraction. They are held in fixed positions but they do vibrate. Because the particles don't move, solids have a definiteshape and volume, and can't flow
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