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Differentiation of the states of matter on the basis of molecular theory:
Characteristics Solids Liquids Gases
Shape & size
Intermolecular
space
Intermolecular
Force
Motion of molecules
Fluidity
Diffusion

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Answered by cpsrivarshini
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In solids-

Here the molecules are very tightly packed and there is no or very less intermolecular space and there is high intermolecular force of cohesion.

The molecules do not move about their mean position and thus solids have a definite shape and volume

In Liquids-Here the molecules are less tightly packed as compared to solids and also there is less force of intermolecular attraction. The intermolecular distance is greater than that in the solids. Thus, they don't have a definite shape but acquire the shape of the vessel in which they are contained but have a definite volume at a given temperature.

In gases-

Here the molecules are far apart from each other i.e. have the greatest intermolecular distance which result into the weakest intermolecular forces of attraction. The molecules as are not bound by and strong force move about freely and thus gases do not have a definite shape and also do not have any definite volume...

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