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29 September, 23:53

Why do we say a substance in a liquid phase is more disordered than the same substance in a solid phase?

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  1. 30 September, 00:15
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    In solid phase, substances form ordered arrangements called crystalline structures. Whereas in liquid phase molecules are rapidly moving around and disordered.
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