How the forces of attraction are related to the states of matter
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SOLID have strong force of attraction between their particles.
LIQUID have moderate force of attraction between their particles.
GASES have negligible force of attraction between their particles.
LIQUID have moderate force of attraction between their particles.
GASES have negligible force of attraction between their particles.
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Solid State-:
In solid state the particles are held tightly with strong forces of attraction and thus they have a fixed shape and volume.
Liquid State-:
In liquid state the particles are not as closely packed as in solids by weak forces of attraction. They have a fixed volume but not a fixed shape.
Gaseous State-:
In gaseous states the particles are far apart from each other. Their exists negligible forces of attraction between the particles.
In solid state the particles are held tightly with strong forces of attraction and thus they have a fixed shape and volume.
Liquid State-:
In liquid state the particles are not as closely packed as in solids by weak forces of attraction. They have a fixed volume but not a fixed shape.
Gaseous State-:
In gaseous states the particles are far apart from each other. Their exists negligible forces of attraction between the particles.
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