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Explain with an example that the interparticle distances in

liquids are larger than in solids.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Yes, inter particle distances in liquids are larger than in solids.

Explanation :- Liquids don't have fixed shape, for example if we put water in any container it takes the same shape. But there is no such thing in solids, they are rigid due to closed packing.

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