Science, asked by noname13, 1 year ago

differences b/w solids liquids and gases...

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Answered by JOGENDRA2712004
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HEY FRIEND HERE IS YOUR ANSWER:-
LIQUIDS:-The molecules of liquids have a moderate force of attraction; the force between molecules is less than solids and more than gases.
GASES:-The molecules in gases have a very weak force of attraction between them and are very loosely packed. 
SOLIDS:-Solid is one of the four fundamental states of matter. In solids molecules are closely packed. It is characterized by structural rigidity and resistance to changes of shape or volume.
Therefore we can conclude that:-
Summary:

1.Liquids have less force of attraction between molecules than solids and more than gases; gases have a very weak force of attraction between the molecules which is the least amongst the three states of matter.
2.Liquids have definite volume; gases do not have definite volume.
3.Liquids cannot be compressed easily; gases can be compressed easily.

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noname13: give for solids also
Answered by MansiJoshi11
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solids :Matter which are having definite shape and volume.
Matter which are definite volume but no definite shape is liquid
Matter which do not have definite shape and volume are gases .
inter cellular space is negligible in solids
intercellular space is more than solid in liquid
Intercellular space in gases is more than liquid and solids .
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