differentiate between solid , liquid and gas on the basis of boiling and melting
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Solids have high melting and boiling points.
Liquids have comparatively low melting and boiling points.
Gases have extremely low melting and boiling points.
Liquids have comparatively low melting and boiling points.
Gases have extremely low melting and boiling points.
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The difference between solid , liquid and gases on the basis of melting and boiling point are ....
SOLID-:
1. They posses high boiling point because of their rigid sturcture.
2. They posses high melting point also because of the closely arranged atoms tightly inside it.
LIQUID-:
1. Their boiling point is lower than solids but greater than that of gases.
2. Their melting point is also less than that of solids but greater than that of gases.
GASES-:
1. Their boiling point is very low because of loosely arranged atom inside it.
2. Their melting point is also very small because of its loose crystal structure.
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The difference between solid , liquid and gases on the basis of melting and boiling point are ....
SOLID-:
1. They posses high boiling point because of their rigid sturcture.
2. They posses high melting point also because of the closely arranged atoms tightly inside it.
LIQUID-:
1. Their boiling point is lower than solids but greater than that of gases.
2. Their melting point is also less than that of solids but greater than that of gases.
GASES-:
1. Their boiling point is very low because of loosely arranged atom inside it.
2. Their melting point is also very small because of its loose crystal structure.
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