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Chemistry, 21.10.2020 22:01 stephenandvicki

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Unlike gases, solids cannot
be compressed to a smaller
volume

Similar to the structure of
solids, atoms within a liquid
are in a fixed or locked
position

Both solids and liquids have
a fixed (unchanging) physical
shape
Both solids and liquids have
a fixed (unchanging) volume

Gases have a fixed
(unchanging) volume, shape,
and structure

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