Question #5a7f8

1 Answer
Jan 9, 2018

Tightly packed together, with no room to move (although particles in solids can vibrate).

Explanation:

Particles in a solid are tightly bound and are packed close together. Unlike in a liquid, where particles have more space between them (thus giving liquid it's fluidity). In a gas, particles have even more space between them.

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