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The particles in a solid structure held together by forces that pull the particles together. How does this force compare with the force that is present between particles in a liquid?
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The particles in a solid structure held together by forces that pull the particles together. How does this force compare with the force that is present between particles in a liquid?
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In liquids the molecular force isn’t great so they don’t hold toghether as effectively but still,have force to hold together.They slide last each other unlike gases which have no force at all and go in all sorts of directions
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