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Inter-particle space between liquids gases ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The interparticle space doesn't exist in gases, they move randomly and rapidly in the entire space available to them. They don't have definite space or volume. Gases can convert into liquids with the help of condensation. Their kinetic energy is high, and so their interparticle force is negligible.

In liquids the interparticle space is more compared to gases but less compared to solids .

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Answered by Anonymous
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In solids the particles are tightly held with each other. Particles are very close to each other and thus the inter particle space in solids is really low.

In liquids the particles are not as tightly packed as in solids. The particles move freely and take the shape of the container in which they are poured. The inter particle space in liquids is more in caparison to solids.

In gases the particles are far apart from each other. They move about freely in the total space available to them. The inter particle space in gases in the most as compared to solids and liquids.

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