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1. Define matter.
2. What is intermolecular force of attraction?
3. What is intermolecular space?​

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Answered by yashwant3822
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In general science contexts, the term matter refers to anything (a substance or a material) from which objects are made. Generally, matter is made up of atoms, has (rest) mass, and occupies space (volume). ... The molecules that make up a solid matter are closely and tightly packed thus giving it a particular shape.

Answered by nerdy2006
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Answer:

1. Matter is anything that has mass and volume (occupies space).

2. Intermolecular forces are the forces of attraction or repulsion which act between neighboring particles (atoms, molecules, or ions ). 

3. Intermolecular space is the distance between molecules.

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