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Draw a diagram to show the arrangement of particles in a solid, a liquid and a gas. What can be interpreted from the distance between the constituent particles.

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Answered by rohitsingh0008
156

Answer:

solid(particles are rightly packed)

liquid(particles are losely packed)

gas(particles move freely)

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Answered by monishashkl
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Answer:

The diagram is attached below.

Explanation:

In the question, we have been asked to show the arrangement of the particles in the three states of matter respectively.

The diagram for this has been attached below.

From the diagram, we can interpret that in solids there is no distance between the constituent particles. It is totally a packed structure with no intermolecular spaces in between the particular molecules.

Whereas in liquids there is some distance between the particles and are loosely packed than the solids but are closely packed than the gaseous particles.

Now in gases, we can see that there is a lot of intermolecular distance between the constituent particles. They are loosely packed than both the solids and the liquids.

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