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how does cohesive forces differ in solid, liquid, and gases of matter​

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Answered by Anonymous
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States of Matter: Solids, liquids, and gases

Solids have high density that varies very little with temperature. In liquids, cohesive forces are slightly stronger than disruptive forces. ... By contrast, particles in gases have kinetic energy that dominates over the potential energy.

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Solids have high density that varies very little with temperature. In liquids, cohesive forces are slightly stronger than disruptive forces. ... By contrast, particles in gases have kinetic energy that dominates over the potential energy.

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