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Chemistry, 20.09.2020 15:01, jjgccc

Why don't solids change shape? A. Gravity holds the atoms together because the distance is so small.
B. The forces in the solid hold the atoms tightly in place.
C. The mass of the atoms holds them together.
D. The forces in the solid are too weak to let the atoms move around.
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