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Force of attraction between molecules in solid is very weak​

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Answered by makvanesingh
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The strengths of these attractive forces vary widely, though usually the intermolecular forces between small molecules are weak compared to the intramolecular forces that bond atoms together within a molecule. All of the intermolecular forces that hold a liquid together are called cohesive forces

Answered by syed2020ashaels
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No, the forces of attraction between molecules in solids is the strongest.

The forces of attraction between molecules in a compound is called intermolecular forces and the forces of attraction between atoms in a molecule is called a intramolecular forces.

In solids the space between molecules is very less as they have very high intermolecular force of attraction. Thus they have definite shape and definite volume.Unlike liquids they do not take the shape of the container they are put in as the molecules are not able to move freely .But the molecules do vibrate to and fro and the vibration increases with temperature. Thus solids convert into liquids and gases under high temperature.

Liquids have definite volume but not shape. They take the shape of the container they are put in. There is enough intermolecular force to keep molecules together but not enough to prevent them from moving past one other thus they don't have definite shape.

Gas have the least intermolecular forces of attraction and have no definite shape or volume.With pressure their volume changes easily.

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