Using kinetic theory explain the difference between solid and liquid

      

Using kinetic theory explain the difference between solid and liquid

  

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joseph
In solids the particles have less kinetic energy hence spaced closely to another compared to liquids where the particles are widely spaced since they have more kinetic energy and are free to more far apart from one another.
joseph rimiru answered the question on April 11, 2018 at 06:04


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