1.4.5.explanation of soild, liquid and gas state on the basis of molecular structure
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Solid
A solid’s particles are packed closely together. The forces between the particles are strong enough that the particles cannot move freely; they can only vibrate. As a result, a solid has a stable, definite shape and a definite volume.
Liquid
the molecules have enough energy to move around, which makes the structure mobile. This means that a liquid is not definite in shape but rather conforms to the shape of its container. Its volume is usually greater than that of its corresponding solid (water is a well-known exception to this rule).
Gas
Gas molecules have either very weak bonds or no bonds at all, so they can move freely and quickly. greater than the size of the molecules themselves.
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