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List 3 examples behaviors of solid and the 3nwrgy associated with them​

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Sure! Here are three examples of behaviors of solids and their associated energies:

1. Behavior: Solids have a definite shape and volume.
Energy: Solids possess potential energy due to the arrangement of their particles.

2. Behavior: Solids are rigid and maintain their shape when subjected to external forces.
Energy: Solids exhibit elastic potential energy when deformed and can store mechanical energy.

3. Behavior: Solids have a fixed melting point at which they transition to a liquid state.
Energy: Solids require thermal energy (heat) to overcome intermolecular forces and transition to a liquid state.
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Answer:

retains a fixed volume and shape

rigid - particles locked into place

not easily compressible

little free space between particles

does not flow easily

rigid - particles cannot move/slide past one another

Step-by-step explanation:

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