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a substance being a solid liquid or gas depends on the intermolecular force and intermolecular space . Explain​

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Answered by divyadarshini1385
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Explanation:

Two factors determine whether a substance is a solid, a liquid, or a gas: The kinetic energies of the particles (atoms, molecules, or ions) that make up a substance. Kinetic energy tends to keep the particles moving apart. The attractive intermolecular forces between particles that tend to draw the particles together.

Answered by 15833
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Answer:

a substance being a solid , liquid or gas depends on intermolecular force by :

solid - maximum intermolecular force is in solid

liquid - It has less intermolecular force as compared to solid .

gas - it has the minimum intermolecular force

and it also depends intermolecular space by :

solid - It has the minimum intermolecular space between the particles of that matter .

liquid - it has more intermolecular space as compared to solid .

gas - It has the maximum intermolecular space between the particles of matter

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