draw a diagram to show the arrangement of particles in a solid,a liquid a gas.what can be interpreted from the distance between the constitution particles
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Matter : Anything which has some mass n accupy some amount of space.
Matter...-Solid
- Liquid
-Gas. # In solid...Particles r tightly packed n can't move freely.
# In liquid...Particles r loosely packed n can move freely.
# In gas..Particles r very loosely packed n moves in random motion.
Matter...-Solid
- Liquid
-Gas. # In solid...Particles r tightly packed n can't move freely.
# In liquid...Particles r loosely packed n can move freely.
# In gas..Particles r very loosely packed n moves in random motion.
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Each circle drawn in the figures is a single particle.
In solid the internal distance between two particles are least and those are closely packed.
In liquid, the distance is more than solid, particles can freely move.
In gas, the distance in-between two particles is largest, the particles show random motion.
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