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difference between solid liquid gas in the basis of the property (1) intermolecular space (2)
shape and volume​

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Answered by MohammedTalha
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Answered by saryuramferro
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INTERMOLECULAR SPACE :

Solids - In solid, molecule are tightly and closely packed .Therefore, due to the closeness of molecules intermolecular space is almost negligible in solids.

Liquids - in liquids the molecules are closely packed thus , the intermolecular distance between the molecules of liquid is more than that in solids therefore, due to its molecular distance the intermolecular force of attraction is lesser in liquid as compared to solid .

Gases- In gases the molecules are very loosely packed. Therefore, the intermolecular distance in gases are the largest.

SHAPE AND VOLUME :

Solids - In gases , the molecules are very tightly packed therefore due to the closeness intermolecular force is very strong. due to the strong intermolecular forces molecules are bound together ,this is why solids have a fixed shape and size.

Molecules in solid are tightly packed. therefore, they cannot flow but vibrate about their fix mean position. therefore ,solids have a definite volume and shape .

Liquids - liquids not have a fixed shape the take the shape of the container they are poured in because we molecules are not as closely packed as in solid and the intermolecular force of attraction is lesser therefore the molecules of liquid can flow.

intermolecular forces are weaker in liquid and solid the molecules are not completely free does they have a definite volume

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