How does the strength of intermolecular forces vary is solids liquids and gases
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In solids, the intermolecular forces are very strong, and the constituent particles are closely packed. That is why; solids areincompressible and have high density. ... In gases, theintermolecular forces arenegligible (extremely weak), and the constituent particles are free to move.
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