solidsin
Solidsin is a hypothetical concept that describes the state of matter where particles are arranged in a fixed, ordered structure. In this state, particles possess low kinetic energy and are held together by strong intermolecular forces. This strong attraction restricts the movement of particles, allowing them only to vibrate about their fixed positions. This results in solids having a definite shape and volume, unlike liquids or gases.
The internal structure of solids can be broadly categorized into two types: crystalline and amorphous. Crystalline
The properties of solids are a direct consequence of the arrangement and interaction of their constituent