How do the particles of solid, liquid and gas differ in terms of kinetic energy they possess?
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Molecules in the solid phase have the least amount of energy, while gas particles have the greatest amount of energy. ... There are attractive forces between atoms/molecules, and these become stronger as the particles move closer together. These attractive forces are called intermolecular forces.
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In solids - the molecules have very small kintu energies,which cannot overcome the strong intermolecular forces.
In liquids- the molecules possess sufficient kinetic energies which can overcome the substance
In gases- the molecules have very large kinetic energies which can easily and completely overcome the intermolecular forces.
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