How can you differentiate solid liquid and gase on the bases of intermolecular force of attraction or diffusion and fluidity plz separate answer Dena
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FIRST ...HERE ARE SOME DEFINITION
FLUIDITY :- ability of a substance to flow
INTERMOLECULAR FORCE :- force of attraction inside a substance
# SOLID
1. MOST INTERMOLECULAR FORCE OF ATTRACTION B/W ATOMS
2. IT CAN FLOW (RIGID)
#LIQUID
1. LESS INTERMOLECULAR FORCE OF ATTRACTION B/W ATOMS (AS COMPARE TO SOLIDS)
2. IT HAS ABILITY TO FLOW
# GAS
1. LEAST INTERMOLECULAR FORCE OF ATTRACTION B/W ATOM
2. ALSO HAS TO ABILITY TO FLOW
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HERE IS UR ANSWER
FIRST ...HERE ARE SOME DEFINITION
FLUIDITY :- ability of a substance to flow
INTERMOLECULAR FORCE :- force of attraction inside a substance
# SOLID
1. MOST INTERMOLECULAR FORCE OF ATTRACTION B/W ATOMS
2. IT CAN FLOW (RIGID)
#LIQUID
1. LESS INTERMOLECULAR FORCE OF ATTRACTION B/W ATOMS (AS COMPARE TO SOLIDS)
2. IT HAS ABILITY TO FLOW
# GAS
1. LEAST INTERMOLECULAR FORCE OF ATTRACTION B/W ATOM
2. ALSO HAS TO ABILITY TO FLOW
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Answer:
Difference between Solid Liquid and Gases
The force of attraction between the molecules is incredibly high. The force of attraction between molecules is pretty moderate. There is no intermolecular force of attraction between the molecules.
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