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In a solid, particles are closely packed together in a fixed, orderly arrangement. They vibrate around fixed positions but do not move freely, which gives solids a definite shape and volume. This tight packing and limited movement result in strong intermolecular forces, making solids rigid and incompressible. The arrangement can vary between crystalline structures, where particles are organized in a repeating pattern, and amorphous solids, which lack a long-range order.

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