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Distinguish between solid,liquid &gas on the basis of interparticular space

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Gases > liquids> solids

Explanation:

The intermolecular forces of attraction.

\sf{\underline{Solids}}

The solids have very low intermolecular space because of the very strong intermolecular attraction forces between their particles.

Their intermolecular spaces is negligible and their particles cannot move only vibrates to their places.

\sf{\underline{Liquids}}

The intermolecular space between the particles of liquids lies between solid and gases. They are free to move in their whole volume.

\sf{\underline{Gases  }}

The intermolecular forces between the particles of gases is maximum because they have maxium kinetc energy so they can overcome the intermolecular attraction forces between their particles.

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