distinguish between the properties of solid, liquid and gas with respect to:
(A) intermolecular forces
(B)intermolecular spaces
(C) how to contain them
(D)compressibility
(E)position of molecules with each other
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Intermolecular force in solids is strongest and in liquids is stronger and in gases is lowest or may not.
Intermolecular space in solid is less or may not there isn't and in liquid it is less or normal and in gases it is largest.
solids can be contain by anything, liquid can be store in an beaker or any utensil, gases are mainly contain in balloons,balls, tires,etc.
compressibility in gases is largest, in liquid it 8s normal ,in solids it is non-compressible due to less space between particles
molecules in solids are very nearer to each other just like they are attached,in liquids they are nearer but have some space b/w them,in gases they are far away to each other........
hope it will help u.......,
Intermolecular space in solid is less or may not there isn't and in liquid it is less or normal and in gases it is largest.
solids can be contain by anything, liquid can be store in an beaker or any utensil, gases are mainly contain in balloons,balls, tires,etc.
compressibility in gases is largest, in liquid it 8s normal ,in solids it is non-compressible due to less space between particles
molecules in solids are very nearer to each other just like they are attached,in liquids they are nearer but have some space b/w them,in gases they are far away to each other........
hope it will help u.......,
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