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  • Kinetic Energy of Molecules in Solids: Understanding Molecular Motion
    No, solids do not have molecules with a high kinetic energy.

    In solids, the molecules or atoms are tightly packed together in a regular arrangement, and they vibrate about their fixed positions. The kinetic energy of a molecule is the energy of its motion, and in solids, this motion is restricted due to the strong intermolecular forces. As a result, the molecules in solids have relatively low kinetic energy compared to molecules in liquids or gases.

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