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States of Matter
   Introduction to States of Matter by S.S. Education
   The Gaseous State S.S. Education
   Gas Laws - Boyle's Law by S.S. Education
   Charle's Law by S.S. Education
   Avogadro's Law by S.S. Education
   Dalton's Law of Partial Pressures by S.S. Education
   Graham's Law of Diffusion by S.S. Education
   Ideal Gas Equation by S.S. Education
   Ideal and Real Gases by S.S. Education
   Kinetic Molecular Theory of Gases by S.S. Education
   Liquefaction of Gases by S.S. Education
   Relationship between Critical Constant and Van der Waal's Constants by S.S. Education
   Maxwell's Distribution of Molecular Speeds by S.S. Education
   The Liquid State by S.S. Education
   Properties of Liquids - I by S.S. Education
   Properties of Liquids - II by S.S. Education
   The Solid State by S.S. Education
   Classification of Solids by S.S. Education
   Crystalline Solids by S.S. Education
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The Solid State

Solids are substances having definite volume and definite shape. In terms of kinetic molecular model, in solids there is a regular order in the arrangement of the constituting particles (atoms, molecules or ions) i.e. the particles constituting the solids occupy fixed positions These particles are held together by fairly strong forces.
Characteristics of Solids
Some of the common properties of solids, which distinguish them from other two states of matter, are:
Solids are rigid and have definite shapes.
Solids have definite volume irrespective of the size or shape of the container in which they are placed.
Solids are almost incompressible, having compressibility, which is approximately 106 times more than gases.
Many solids have a crystalline appearance and have definite pattern of angles and planes.
Solids diffuse very slowly as compared to liquids and gases. Constituent particles are very closely packed in solids permitting very little space for their movement.
Solids have a much higher density (mass to volume ratio) than that of gases and liquids.
Most solids become liquids when heated. Some undergo sublimation on heating. The temperature at which a solid changes into liquid is called the melting point and the process is called as melting. Due to the varying natures of solids their melting temperatures vary considerably.


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