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Answered by NoorulMubeena
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Answer:

Explanation:

solids have strong intermolecular force of attraction

          it has a definite shape and volume

          eg;ice cubes.

liquids have comparetively week force of attraction

           it has definite volume but takes the shape of the container

           eg; water.

gas it has almost zero force of attraction

      it doesnot have neither shape nor volume

      eg;water vapour

Answered by mugdha10
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Solids:

solid is a sample of matter that retains its shape and density when not confined.

Examples of solids are common table salt, table sugar, water ice, frozen carbon dioxide (dry ice), glass, rock, most metals, and wood.

Liquid:

liquid is a sample of matter that conforms to the shape of a container in which it is held, and which acquires a defined surface in the presence of gravity.

Examples of liquids are water at room temperature (approximately 20 ºC or 68 ºF), oil at room temperature, and alcohol at room temperature.

Gas:

A sample of gaseous matter can be compressed. 

Examples of gases are oxygen at room temperature (approximately 20 ºC or 68 ºF), hydrogen at room temperature, and water at standard atmospheric pressure and a temperature above 100 ºC or 212 ºF.

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