Distinguish between solid, liquid, and gases?
Answers
Solids: Has a definite shape and volume.
Liquid: Has a definite volume, but take the shape of the container.
Gas: Has no definite shape or volume. change of state:
When matter is converted from one of the three states (example: solid, liquid, or gas) to another state.
Answer:
SOLID: •have a definite shape.
•negligible compressibility.
•particles do not move freely.
•cannot flow.
•Force of attraction between the particles
is the maximum.
LIQUID: •do not have a definite shape,they take
the shape of the container.
•have a definite size and volume.
•slightly compressible.
•can flow.
•particles move freely but are confined
within a boundary.
•force of attraction between the particles
is less than that in solids,but it is more
than that in gases.
GASES: •do not have a definite shape they take
the shape of the container.
•do not have a definite size or volume.
•highly compressible.
•can flow.
•particles can move freely.
•force of attraction between the
particulars is the least.
Explanation:
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