Physics, asked by nm277989, 1 year ago

force of attraction in solid liquid and gas

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Answered by allysia
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The force of attraction between 2 particles or molecules is called interparticular and intermolecular force reslectively.

In case of solids these forces are strong because there's less kinetic energy between the particles.
And in case of Liquids the forces are comapatively weaker than solids because of higher kinetic energy of particles. And hence, they are comparatively more loosely bounded.

In case of gases these forces are the weakest.
and hence they are most loosely bounded physical form of matter.

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princeking1: liquid
Answered by Nikki57
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Hey!

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There are three states of matter -:

• Solids
• Liquids
• Gases

There is a big difference between them, that is forces of attraction between their particles.

Force of attraction is maximum in solids, their particles are tightly packed and there is very less intermolecular spaces between them just because of strong forces of attractions. that's why solids are rigid.

Force of attraction is medium in liquids, their particles are packed quite loosely, their are some intermolecular spaces just because of somewhat weak forces of attraction, that's why liquids can flow.

Force of attraction is minimum in gases, their particles are packed loosely and they can move here and there. They have lots of intermolecular spaces between them just because of very weak forces of attractions, that's why gases can flow as well.
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