why solid and liquid cannot be compressed by particle theory
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Solids, liquids and gases
solids the particles
are held tightly and packed fairly close together - they are strongly attracted to each othero are in fixed positions but they do vibrate
liquids the particles
are fairly close together with some attraction between themare able to move around in all directions but movement is limited by attractions between particles
In gases the particles
have little attraction between themare free to move in all directions and collide with each other and with the walls of a container and are widely spaced out
solids the particles
are held tightly and packed fairly close together - they are strongly attracted to each othero are in fixed positions but they do vibrate
liquids the particles
are fairly close together with some attraction between themare able to move around in all directions but movement is limited by attractions between particles
In gases the particles
have little attraction between themare free to move in all directions and collide with each other and with the walls of a container and are widely spaced out
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Solids, liquids and gases
solids the particles
are held tightly and packed fairly close together - they are strongly attracted to each othero are in fixed positions but they do vibrate
liquids the particles
are fairly close together with some attraction between themare able to move around in all directions but movement is limited by attractions between particles
In gases the particles
have little attraction between themare free to move in all directions and collide with each other and with the walls of a container and are widely spaced out
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