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12 October, 20:06

Describe the arrangement of atoms in a solid, liquid, and gas

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  1. 12 October, 21:37
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    In a solid, atoms are packed very closely together, almost like an organized grid. They vibrate, and rub against each other, but stay in the same place.

    In a liquid, atoms are farther apart, and slide around each other, which is why if you pour water on the ground, it won't stay in any specific shape unless it is in a container. However it does stay together. Gas on the other hand is very spread out with a lot of space in between the individual atoms. All the space allows gases to expand and contract. Gas atoms bounce around, and will not hold a form or stay together.
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