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Which of the following describes the characteristics of a solid?
a. particles are packed closely together in an organized way and maintain their set shape and volume.
b. particles are relatively close together, filling the container from the bottom up, and have a definite volume.
c. particles are charged and spread out from each other, taking the shape and volume of the container.
d. particles are spread out from each other, taking the shape and volume of the container.
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Which of the following describes the characteristics of a solid?
a. particles are packed clo...
a. particles are packed clo...
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