Difference between solid liquid and gases?

Solids: have fixed shape have fixed volume have atoms that are close and highly attracted to each other have atoms that have mainly vibrational kinetic energy Liquids: have a fixed volume are not compressible, therefore, density is high like the solid take the shape of their container atoms are are close and attracted to one another but have some 12% of inter-particular bonds broken some transitional and rotational kinetic energy is present but mainly vibrational have a boiling and freezing points, vapour pressure, surface tension Gases: have no fixed volume low density atoms are far apart little to no attraction for each other take shape of container.

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