9. The intermolecular force is
in the particle of solid.
O minimum
O moderate
O maximum
O indefinite
Answers
Answer :
The intermolecular force is maximum in the particle of solid.
- A solid is composed of matter where the particles have strong attractive forces, and close together and have fixed positions.
- Solids have a definite mass, volume and shape due to the fixed positions of their constituent particles.
- Solids have short intermolecular distanced and strong intermolecular forces.
- The constituent particles of solids (atoms, molecules or ions) have fixed positions and can only oscillate about their mean positions.
- Solid are incompressible and rigid
Additional Information :
- Matter is anything that occupies space and has mass.
Matter exists in three physical states : Solid, liquid and gas.
- Matter is classified as pure substances and mixtures.
★ Pure substances are either elements or compounds and are always homogeneous in composition.
★ Mixture always contains two or more substances which may be either homogeneous or heterogeneous.
Answer :
The intermolecular force is maximum in the particle of solid.
A solid is composed of matter where the particles have strong attractive forces, and close together and have fixed positions.
Solids have a definite mass, volume and shape due to the fixed positions of their constituent particles.
Solids have short intermolecular distanced and strong intermolecular forces.
The constituent particles of solids (atoms, molecules or ions) have fixed positions and can only oscillate about their mean positions.
Solid are incompressible and rigid
Additional Information :
Matter is anything that occupies space and has mass.
Matter exists in three physical states : Solid, liquid and gas.
Matter is classified as pure substances and mixtures.
★ Pure substances are either elements or compounds and are always homogeneous in composition.
★ Mixture always contains two or more substances which may be either homogeneous or heterogeneous.