why stone called a solid matter
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because the molecules inside the rock are tightly packed and only solids have tightly packed molecules
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- Minerals come together to form rocks. Because each element and hence compounds have precise melting and boiling temperatures that are proportional to pressure, rocks are solid.
- Chemical substances stay solid at temperatures below their melting points.
- Solids are a peculiar type of material. Despite the fact that they are all made up of interlocking particles, some are pliable and others aren't.
- Others are inherently opaque, while others are naturally transparent.
- Some dissolve easily in water, while others refuse to change their state.
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