Chemistry, asked by mukulsinghpurnea, 10 months ago

explain intermolecular gap​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hey dude....

I think gap ki jagh space ho ga...

Intermolecular space is the space between two molecule or atom. In solids it is very little, in liquids is more the solids but less than liquids and in gases its the maximum. Intermolecular forces are forces of attraction or repulsion which act between neighboring particles (atoms, molecules or ions).

Answered by devyanibjoshi
3

Intermolecular space is the gap between two respective atoms of the molecule

intermolecular space is inversely proportional to the force between two atoms or intermolecular force

because as the intermolecular space is more the intermolecular force is less and if the force is more intermolecular space is less

solid sound minimum intermolecular space and maximum intermolecular force

liquid have intermediate molecular force as well as space

gases have maximum intermolecular space and minimum intermolecular force

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