how is the intermolecular force of attraction in liquids less than that of gases
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Liquids have less intermolecular forces than solids. The molecules of liquids are loosely packed than solids. Gases have the least intermolecular force of attraction. The molecules of gases are loosely bounded and are far apart from each other.
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the solids are compressed under low temperature because of which they all combine together but the liquids are not compressed that much and are neither kept in cold temperature that is why the intermolecular force of attraction is less in liquids
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