EXPERIMENT 1
SUGAR
State how adding sugar to a beaker containing pebbles, correlates with
intermolecular space in matter.
Are the intermolecular spaces
- more in liquids or in gases compared
have on the existence
State what effect does the intermolecular space
states of matter.
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Explanation:
Gases diffuse, like the smell from an oven crossing a room, so you can tell there is room for them to move past each other. As for how much room, you can estimate size of atoms in the solid state, and gas is much less dense, so they are spread out and there are gaps.
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Answer:
sugar is in the solid form....solids are arranged very closely in the medium i.e solids have no intermolecular spaces....compared to solids gases and liquids have more intramolecular spaces
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