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Yes, they are packed closely together

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They are held very tightly.

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Q: How tightly are the particles held together in solids?
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A phase in which particles are held tightly together and dont move freely?

Solids


How tightly are the particles held together in gases?

they are not held together.


Are gas particles held more tightly than liquid particles?

gas particles are not held together and in liquid sthey are not held very tightly.


What are held together tighly and only vibrant against each other?

The atoms in solids are held tightly and only vibrate.


What type of matter holds its shape?

Solids hold their shape due to their atoms being held tightly together.


How strongy are the particles held together in liquid?

It varies from same as in a solid (glass, mercury), to that of a gas (and check out the "triple point") You should study - surface tension.


Does a solid have particles that are held rigidly in place?

Yes, the particles are held compactly and tightly in place.


What state of matter are held tightly in place by other particles?

The state of matter that is held tightly in place is in the form of a solid. Gas particles are not tightly packed, unless they are being pressurized, same with water.


Held very tightly?

Solid matter. Because it composed of tightly packed particles.


Particles are arranged in a crystal structure in a sample of?

Particles arranged in crystal structures are an example of Br2 (L). As crystals are molecular solids, these are solids made of up molecules which are held together by van de Waals forces.


Are ions in magnesium fluoride held together loosely or tightly?

very tightly


What are the particles within diamonds are held together by?

The particles within diamond are held together by the strong covalent bonds.