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draw the diagram showing the arrangement of molecules in solids liquids gases??​

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Answered by sreenithibanerjee
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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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All matter whether solids, liquids or gas are principally composed of atoms, molecules and/or ions called particles. The distribution in the matter depends upon the its state that is, either solid, liquid or gaseous.

Explanation:

  • Depending on the state, the geometrically and structural properties differ for molecular structure of solid, liquid and gases.
  • This difference is basically due to variation of arrangement of molecules in the state.

GAS:

  1. Particles in gas are farther away from each other and so are well separated and with no definite shape.
  2. Since there is large distance between the molecules of gases they move easily and very fast that cause vibration and so the particles have high kinetic energy.

LIQUID:

  1. Liquid molecules are closer than that of gases but are not tightly packed.
  2. They do not have definite molecular arrangements or shape of their own.
  3. Liquid vibrates and slides across each other with lesser speed as compared to gases and therefore shows less kinetic energy.

SOLID:

  1. In solid, the molecules are tightly packed with each other in a definite arrangement.
  2. Here, particles have a defined structure, shape and size.
  3. Solid vibrates but its molecules do not move from place to place. They have least kinetic energy.

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