Give example of particles of matter which attract each other.
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Particles of matter attract each other. ... The magnitude of the force of attraction varies from matter to matter,
i.e. depends on the nature of the matter. For example, breaking a chalk is easier than breaking a nail. This proves that attraction varies from particles of one substance to another.
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Particles of matter are attracted towards each other by a intermolecular force known as intermolecular force of attraction. It varies in the three states of matter. In solids it is maximum that's why they are rigid and do not change their shape.
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