Solid State of Matter: Particles and Forces of Attraction
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The ______ state of matter is characterised by strong interparticle forces of attraction. As a result most ______s have definite shape and volume, which change only slightly with change in temperature and pressure. The smallest constituent particles of various ______s are atoms, ions or molecules. All such smallest constituent particles of ______s will be referred to as 'particles' in this chapter

solid

Most solids have definite shape and volume, which change only slightly with change in temperature and pressure. The smallest constituent particles of various solids are atoms, ions or molecules. All such ______ constituent particles of solids will be referred to as 'particles' in this chapter.

constituent

The ______ constituent particles of various solids are atoms, ions or molecules. All such smallest constituent particles of solids will be referred to as 'particles' in this chapter.

smallest

Solids have definite shape and volume, which change significantly with change in temperature and pressure.

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The smallest constituent particles of solids can be atoms, ions, or molecules.

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The solid state of matter is not characterized by strong interparticle forces of attraction.

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