Silver is a hard metal at room temperature. It keeps its shape. It won't break if you drop it. It can be used to make cups for holding water and ladles for serving soup.

2. How do you think the particles in solid silver are arranged? Explain your reasoning.

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Answer:

The particles of solid silver, or the atoms, are very tightly knit/close together. This means that the silver will keep its shape and resist breakage. If the particles were any farther, it would be easier to break and possibly even become a liquid or gas.

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