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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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Yes, although it is very limited due to atoms being very small. There is always some space between, even in solids.


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Why do solids not mix well but gases and liquids mix well easily in most cases?

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What do solids have to do with atoms?

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Why are gas can be compressed into smaller volume but solid cannot?

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Solids are generally heavy while gases are light explain?

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Why does solids stay in its shape?

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What is between the helium atoms in a helium balloon?

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