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At room temperature, the forces of attraction between the particles of solid substances are ... than those which

exist in the gaseous state​

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Answered by sohammumde2006
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At room temperature the forces of attraction between the particles of solid substances are stronger than those which exist in the gaseous state.

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Answered by itstahsinfatima
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➡️At room temperature, the forces of attraction between the particles of solid substances are ... than those which

exist in the gaseous state

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➡️The molecules vibrate about fixed positions and cannot migrate to other positions in the substance. Unlike gas or liquid, a solid has a fixed shape, and unlike a gas, a solid has a fixed volume. Hence, the force of attractions is stronger than that of gaseous state in general gases do not have a fixed shape. This sense how weak the force of attraction between molecules hence stronger.

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