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In which state of matter the force of Cohesion is maximum? Why

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Answered by sarasiddiqui
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Force of cohesion is minimum in gaseous state. As the cohesion is the force of attraction of same type of molecules between each other.
Because in gas molecules there are weak forces between them the gas molecules always stay quite away from each other. As there is less force of attraction between them the force of cohesion will also be less.

While in case of solid and liquid state the cohesive forces are more which is why their molecules stays close to each other as compared gas molecules.
Answered by joshijayshree
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Answer:

solids

Explanation:

their molecules are the most tightly packed among all the states of matter.

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