In what kind of state are particles fixed in place relative to one another?

In what kind of state are particles fixed in place relative to one another?

  • Correct Answer: solid state
  • liquid state
  • hybrid state
  • useful state

Explanation: In the solid state, particles are fixed in place relative to one another. In the liquid and gas states, individual particles are free to move.

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