Explain the different properties to differentiate states of matter
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the main difference between solid , liquid and gas is that the intermolecular space between the particles such that in solid there is no space between the particles , in liquid there is some space between them but in gas there is a huge space between the particles. if u want many examples then study s. Chand book
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Matter exists in 3 forms..
•Solid
•Liquid
•Gas
The main difference between these are the intermolecular space.
Solid has No intermolecular space. Therefore It is hard and can't easily change it's shape.
For example- Imagine, Students are sitting in a classroom presence of their Class teacher. Here, They are not allowed to move which is the best example of intermolecular spacing in an object
Liquid has a little intermolecular space. Thus, It can take shape of any container- It is stored. It can easily flow because of this property.
For example- Again come back to the classroom, Where students are moving inside the classroom while teacher is not present.
Gas- It has a huge Amount of Intermolecular space. It can move here and there. (Air, Steam, Vapour)
For example- Imagine, Children playing in a Playground. They have no obstruction. They are free to move.
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⬛Here is the answer you needed..
Matter exists in 3 forms..
•Solid
•Liquid
•Gas
The main difference between these are the intermolecular space.
Solid has No intermolecular space. Therefore It is hard and can't easily change it's shape.
For example- Imagine, Students are sitting in a classroom presence of their Class teacher. Here, They are not allowed to move which is the best example of intermolecular spacing in an object
Liquid has a little intermolecular space. Thus, It can take shape of any container- It is stored. It can easily flow because of this property.
For example- Again come back to the classroom, Where students are moving inside the classroom while teacher is not present.
Gas- It has a huge Amount of Intermolecular space. It can move here and there. (Air, Steam, Vapour)
For example- Imagine, Children playing in a Playground. They have no obstruction. They are free to move.
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