In terms of the atoms, ions, and molecules that comprise substances, why are some materials solids, some liquids, and still others gasses at 25-degree celsius
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Answer:
Depends upon the temperature range over which a substance is solid or liquid or gas. For example water is solid ice below 0°C and liquid in range 0°C to 100°C and gas above 100°C. Now that is because at different temperatures the intermolecular forces decrease or increase which may cause change of state of the substance.
Answer:
Due to the intermolecular space between the Atom.
Explanation:
Basically solids, liquids and gases are the states of matter and all the matter are found to be in these states based on the intermolecular space between the atoms. If the molecules are tightly packed it means the force of attraction between them is quite high and the substance is solid and if these force of attraction is low then the substance is liquid and if the force of attraction is very very lowest then the substance is in gaseous state.