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Q: What is a state of matter where particles are arranged in an ordered pattern and do not flow?
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Solids that are made up of particles of matter arranged in repeating geometric patters are called?

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What state of matter has particles that are moving slightly and are locked in place?

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how the particles are arranged and bonded in the three states of matter by referring to particle theory?

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Phase of matter with definite shape and volume in which the particles are arranged in a regular repeating pattern?

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Why does sound need a medium to travel through solid liquids and gases?

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