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By which property are gases and liquids different from solids

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Answered by mssubha
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Gases and liquids have large intramolecular spaces and hence they can be compressed. On the other hand, solids cannot be compressed due to almost nil intramolecular spaces.



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Answered by siddharth015shukla
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They differ due to the property of fluidity

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