How does intermolecular space vary in different states of matter ?
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Intermolecular space vary with the state of matter. this intermolecular space is maximum in gases state and minimum in solid state. thethe movement of particles of any state is directly varies with the intermolecular space as the intermolecular space increases the the movement or fluidity of any matter also increases.
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Intermolecular spaces vary from solid, liquid and gases. intermolecular spaces are less in solids more in liquids and most in gases. ... This is because there are spaces in water molecules and sugar molecules occupy these spaces and volume remains the same.
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