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arrange the following substance in increasing order of their interparticle force of attraction water common salt and carbon dioxide​

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Answered by Anonymous
20

Answer:

common salt > water > carbon dioxide

Explanation:

The intermolecular or interparticle force of attraction is more in solid then liquid and minimum in gases.

here, the common salt is an ionic compound held by strong electrostatics force hence the interparticle force is maximum in common salt.

Water is also a compound but it is liquid and the intermolecular forces in liquid lies between solid and gases.

In case of carbon dioxide it is a gaseous compound and we know that gases have minimum intermolecular forces between them.

hence, the maximum intermolecular forces is in common salt then water then carbon dioxide.

Answered by apoorvapromila
2

Answer:

common salt , then water, then carbon dioxide

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