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There is space between atoms of solids that is in the range of a couple of tenths of a nanometer.

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Q: Do the atoms of solids have space between them?
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There is space between atoms in a mixture?

of course! the space between atoms is always very small, but there is always spaces, even in solids


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Why can objects move through liquids but not solids?

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