Draw diagrams showing the molecular arrangement of the three states of matter.
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There are 3 states of matter:
1. Solid: In this state of matter, the particles are closely binded to each other. This means that they are closely packed in a system and the arrangement is regular. The intermolecular space between the particles is minimum.
2. Liquid: In this state of matter, the particles are not so closely packed. The arrangement between the particles is not regular. The intermolecular spacing between the particles is more than solid but less than gaseous state.
3. Gases: In this state of matter, the particles are very far away from each other and the arrangement is not regular. The intermolecular spacing between the particles is very much in case of gases.
The diagram showing the arrangement of particles in Solids, liquids and Gases is provided in the image
Solid has molecules packed with each other and have very less inter-moleculer space
Liquids has molecules less comparative to solid but greater than gas and have very high inter-moleculer space than solid but less than gas
Gas has no molecules packed with each other and have large inter-moleculer space