arrange solids liquids and gases in order of:
1 increasing interparticle forces
2 fluidity
3 compressibility
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1)gas <liquid <solid
2)solid <liquid <gas
3)solid <liquid <gas
As in(1)
it using intermolecular forces.
so maximum intermolecular forces is in solid then liquid and then respectively in gas.
while in (2)
it has asked for fluidity means ability to flow of a substance.
so ability to flow is maximum in gases then liquid and then finally solid has not ability to flow.
In (3)
it has asked Compressibility
means how much it can be compressed .
so gases are highly compressible while liquid are less compressible than gases I am sorry dad not compressible.
2)solid <liquid <gas
3)solid <liquid <gas
As in(1)
it using intermolecular forces.
so maximum intermolecular forces is in solid then liquid and then respectively in gas.
while in (2)
it has asked for fluidity means ability to flow of a substance.
so ability to flow is maximum in gases then liquid and then finally solid has not ability to flow.
In (3)
it has asked Compressibility
means how much it can be compressed .
so gases are highly compressible while liquid are less compressible than gases I am sorry dad not compressible.
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in order of increasing interparticle forces the arrangement will be gas< liquid <solid
in order of fluidity the arrangement will be solid <liquid <gas
in order of compressibility the order will be solid >liquid > gas
in order of fluidity the arrangement will be solid <liquid <gas
in order of compressibility the order will be solid >liquid > gas
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