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Explain intermolecular forces of attraction regarding Solid liquid gas

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Answered by Anonymous
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hey here is ur ans
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intermolecular force is the force between the molecules of an element.
1. In solids it is very high
2. In liquid it is lower than solids
3. In the gases it is lowest.
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Answered by swara15
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Hey dear !!

So here's your answer :-

The intramolecular forces of attraction is as follows in the states of matter :-

SOLID :-

✴The intramolecular force of attraction is Maximum in solids.
All the particles of solids are tightly packed and thus can vibrate only.
For example : Trying to move our hand through a solid box

LIQUID :-

✴The intramolecular force of attraction is less than those of solids but more then gases.

The particles of liquids are losslessly packed.
We can easily pass our hand through its particles
For example : In swimming pool(water) we can move our body.

Gases :-

The intramolecular force of attraction is negligible in the case of gases.
The particles are highly apart
For example : We can easily move our hand in air(it's a mixture of gases).

Hope this helps you dear ✌
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