Chemistry, asked by suryakantRaut, 11 months ago

• How does solid state differ from the
other two states ? (Answer with reference
to volume, shape, effect of temperature
and pressure on these and the motion
of constituent particles and interparticle
forces.)​

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Answered by Anonymous
26

Answer:

Hi friend,

Explanation:

Things of solid state are are made of particles which are closely packed and has low inter particle spaces.

They have fixed shape.

Fixed volume.

Fixed boundaries.

They have greater force of attraction between particles.

They cannot be compressed.

They have low kinetic energy.

While comparing solids with other states these are their properties.

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