(a) describe the motion of liquids in solid, liquid, and gaseous state.
(b) state the relative strengths of the intermolecular forces in the three states of matter.
(c) How do the above two characteristics, i.e. motion of molecules and intermolecular forces, affect the shaped and volumes of solid. liquid, and gases?
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Answer 1.gas vibrate and move freely at high speeds. liquid vibrate, move about, and slide past each other. solid vibrate (jiggle) but generally do not move from place to place.
Answer 2. This force can be the force of attraction or can be the force of repulsion.... These are related to the three states of matter in the way that the in case of solid, the molecules are closely packed and the force of attraction in between them is more, stronger intermolecular forces act in between them.
Answer 3. I don't know
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