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intermolecular force of attraction in solid is​

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Answered by us27050
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As was the case for gaseous substances, the kinetic molecular theory may be used to explain the behavior of solids and liquids. In the following description, the term particle will be used to refer to an atom, molecule, or ion. Note that we will use the popular phrase “intermolecular attraction” to refer to attractive forces between the particles of a substance, regardless of whether these particles are molecules, atoms, or ions.

Answered by JennieRocks
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The forces of attraction between the molecules of matter is called the intermolecular force of attraction

This intermolecular force of attraction is Maximum in Solids, Less in Liquids and Least in Gases.

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