b) In a liquid, the molecules are packed (i) tightly (ii) loosely (iii) moderately (iv) randomly.
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Tightly
Explanation:
In a liquid the molecules are packed less tightly together (See Fig. 1). They are slightly less dense than solids and also have less order. Liquids may be less dense than solids but they are still too dense to compress into a smaller volume.
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loosely
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because in solid because of force of attraction molecules are tightly packed but in liquid there is very less force of attraction compared to solid that is why molecules are loosely packed as in case of gas the molecules are are free to move
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