Why do solids require more energy compared to liquids and gases for the movement of
particles?
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In liquids, particles are quite close together and move with random motion throughout the container. ... With an increase in temperature, the particles gain kinetic energy and vibrate faster and more strongly. The attractive force in solids need not be stronger than in liquids or gases.
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In liquid, particles are quite close together and move with random motion throughout the container....With an increase in temperature , the particles gain kenetic energy and vibrates faster and more strongly. The attractive force in solids need not to be stronger than in liquids or gases.
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