How do solid , liquid and gases differ in shape and volume ?
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INTERMOLECULAR FORCE OF ATTRACTION AND INTERMOLECULAR SPACE AND KINETIC ENERGY AND POTENTIAL ENERGY
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SOLIDS:
SHAPE: it has definite shape
VOLUME: they have definite volume as their mass and density are fixed.
LIQUIDS:
SHAPE:they have no shape and take the shape of the container.
VOLUME; they have volume as their mass and density are measurable even if they are not rigid.
GASES:
SHAPE: they are free molecules and they cant take the shape of the container and they have no shape.
VOLUME: no definite volume as they couldn't be measured.
SHAPE: it has definite shape
VOLUME: they have definite volume as their mass and density are fixed.
LIQUIDS:
SHAPE:they have no shape and take the shape of the container.
VOLUME; they have volume as their mass and density are measurable even if they are not rigid.
GASES:
SHAPE: they are free molecules and they cant take the shape of the container and they have no shape.
VOLUME: no definite volume as they couldn't be measured.
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