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Define solid, liquid and gas on the bases of intermolicular force and intermolicular space.​

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Answered by divyansh5237
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solid- highest
liquids -less
gases -least
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Solid »» It is the state of matter in which i ntermolecular force of attraction is maximum and intermolecular space is least

Liquid»» A state of.matter with which intermolecular force is attraction is less and intermolecular space is more

gas »» A state of matter in which there is least intermolecular force of attraction and maximum intermolecular space

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