Which statement best describes the movement of atoms in a solid?

They are able to slide past each other.
They spread apart as far as possible.
They have no freedom to move.
They are free to move in all directions.

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The statement that best describes the movement of atoms in a solid is: They have no freedom to move.

In a solid, atoms are closely packed together in a fixed arrangement and can only vibrate in place, rather than moving freely or sliding past each other like they do in liquids or gases.