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Atoms in a ______ stay in a fixed position and have no freedom to move.
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The answer is solids. Atoms in a solids in a fixed position and have no freedom to move
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'Solid' is your answer!!
Atoms in solids stays in a fixed position and have no freedom but actually they do vibrate !!
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