Chemistry, asked by diksha5122008, 1 month ago

5. Why do liquids flow and not the solids?
6. Why do liquids easily take the shape of
containing vessel, but not the solids?
7. Find the odd one out. Give a reason for your
answer.
Solid, vacuum, liquid and gas.
8. Compare the properties of a solid, a liquid
and a gas with respect to
(a) intermolecular spaces.
(b) intermolecular forces.
(c) fluidity
(d) number of free surfaces
(e) compressibility​

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Answered by riderop
0

Explanation:

5. Why do liquids flow and not the solids?

6. Why do liquids easily take the shape of

containing vessel, but not the solids?

7. Find the odd one out. Give a reason for your

answer.

Solid, vacuum, liquid and gas.

8. Compare the properties of a solid, a liquid

and a gas with respect to

(a) intermolecular spaces.

(b) intermolecular forces.

(c) fluidity

(d) number of free surfaces

(e) compressibility

Answered by mewtwo39
5

Answer:

5.the molecules are not very closely packed. They do not attract each other as strongly as the molecules of solids.

6.they contain particles that can slide past each other. Particles in a solid, on the other hand solids don't have slide past that's why they can't take the shape

7.vaccum is the odd because solid, liquid and gas are states of matter

8.answer in attachment

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