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In SOLID the molecules are regularly arranged in a regular patters and are held together by very strong intermolecular forces of attraction. the atoms of the particles vibrate their equilibrium position they cannot move from one place to another.

In LIQUID the molecules are close together but not as in a solid. the are not regularly arranged. the forces of attraction are solid but not as in a solid. the particles can move freely from one place to another within the volume of the liquid.

In GAS the molecules are very far apart and the intermolecular forces of attraction are very weak. the particles are free to move from one place to another.

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