Differentiate between solid liquids and gases on the basis of their molecules arrangement
Answers
Answered by
1
Answer:
Solid are the substances with closely and tightly packed molecules
Answered by
2
HII...
Answer:
Properties of Gases
- A collection of widely separated molecules
- The kinetic energy of the molecules is greater than any attractive forces between the molecules
- The lack of any significant attractive force between molecules allows a gas to expand to fill its container
- If attractive forces become large enough, then the gases exhibit non-ideal behavior
Properties of Liquids
- The intermolecular attractive forces are strong enough to hold molecules close together
- Liquids are more dense and less compressible than gasses
- Liquids have a definite volume, independent of the size and shape of their container
- The attractive forces are not strong enough, however, to keep neighboring molecules in a fixed position and molecules are free to move past or slide over one another
Properties of Solids
- The intermolecular forces between neighboring molecules are strong enough to keep them locked in position
- Solids (like liquids) are not very compressible due to the lack of space between molecules
- If the molecules in a solid adopt a highly ordered packing arrangement, the structures are said to be crystalline
HOPE IT HELPS YOU...
TYSM
MARK AS BRAINLIEST
Similar questions