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Solid state Part 01

                      

The solid-state represents the physical state of matter in which the constituent molecules, atoms, or ions have no translatory motion although they vibrate about the fixed position that they occupy in a crystal lattice.                                             

For characteristics, classification of solids read the following file:


Day - 01 Solid-state


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