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The attractive forces between the particles in a liquid are weaker than they are in a solid

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The attractive forces between the particles in a liquid are weaker than they are in a solid

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Yes, that's correct. In a solid, the particles are tightly packed together and the attractive forces between them are strong, keeping them in a fixed, rigid structure. In a liquid, however, the particles are not as closely packed. They have more space to move around, which means the attractive forces between them are weaker than in a solid. This allows the particles in a liquid to flow and take the shape of their container.

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