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campair solids ,liquid and gases in terms of their Intermolecular force of attraction and intermolecular space​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The intermolecular force:-

Highly Strong intermolecular forces between the molecules, leads to a definite volume in Solids.-----------> Solid

The intermolecular forces are stronger than gases but weaker than solids for liquid.------------------->Liquid

The intermolecular forces are practically non-existent. Thus, there is no definite volume.------------------->Gas

The intermolecular space:-

The intermolecular space between solids is absent.-----------> Solid

The intermolecular space is moderate but present.-------------> Liquid

The intermolecular space is free-flowing and plenty.------------> Gas

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Answered by mehreennaikoo123
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In liquids, the intermolecular forces are strong enoughto keep the particles tied upon to each other but not strong enough to keep them in fixed positions. ... Ingases, the intermolecular forces are negligible (extremely weak), and the constituent particles are freeto move.Gasparticles are spread farther apart and move faster thansolids or liquids. ... Diffusion is spontaneous mixing of the particles of two substances caused by theirrandom motion.

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