Chemistry, asked by Anonymous, 9 months ago

Describe the motion of particles in ice, liquid water, and water vapor. Apply the kinetic theory of matter to explain the differences.

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Answered by nishankpaudel1
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In Ice intermolecular space is least among 3 and motion of partices will be least

in water intermolecular space is more vibration of particles will be more so ke will be more so motion of particles will be more

In vapour intermolevular space is most so motion of particles is most

Answered by amnamalikgee04
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In ice the water molecule have little energy and cannot move but in water the molecule of water is not too close and can move .In water vapours the molecule of vapours so far and can move freely.

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