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Difference between solid, liquid and gases​

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Answered by Anonymous
1

Explanation:

Solids have a definite shape and volume. Liquids have a definite volume, but take the shape of the container. Gases have no definite shape or volume.

Answered by paramcomforchowdhury
2

Answer:

Solid: i) Intramolecular space is

the smallest.

ii) Intramolecular force of attraction is the

largest.

iii) have definite shape

iv) Fixed volume

v) Hard to compress

vi) Highest density

vii) low kinetic energy

Liquid: i) Intramolecular space is larger than solid

but smaller than gas.

ii) Intramolecular force of attraction is less

than liquid but larger than gas.

iii) No fixed shape

iv) Fixed volume.

v) Easy to compress

vi) Low density

vii) Intermediate kinetic energy

Gas: i) Intramolecular space is the largest.

ii) Intramolecular force of attraction is the

smallest.

iii) no fixed shape.

iv) No fixed volume.

v) Very easy to compress

vi) Lowest density

vii) High kinetic energy

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