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Arrange the following substances in increasing order of attraction between the particles . (A) milk (B) salf (c) oxygen

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Answered by chowdhurybabam07
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Answer:

(c)<(a)<(b)

or, Oxygen< milk< salt

Explanation:

Oxygen is a gas. As we all know, gases have the weakest intermolecular force of attraction and the highest intermolecular space. The particles in gases are far apart from each other.

Milk is a liquid. As we all know, liquids have weaker intermolecular force of attraction than solids but stronger intermolecular force of attraction than gases.  Liquids have higher intermolecular space than solids but lower intermolecular space than gases. The particles in liquids are loosely packed.

Salt is a solid. As we all know, solids have the strongest intermolecular force of attraction and the lowest intermolecular space. The particles in solids are tightly/closely packed.

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