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Intermolecular forces in liquid are ? a.greater than gases b.less than solids. c.both a and b. d.greater than solids

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Answered by roysayan634
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Answer:

C

Explanation:

Gases have the most least intermolecular force which results in the molecules to move freely and take the total volume of its container.. And solids have the most intermolecular force which makes their molecules strongly packed and cling together.. Thus liquid being average have stronger force than gas but leesr than solid

Answered by SteffiPaul
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  • Intermolecular forces in liquids are (c) greater than gases and less than solids.
  • Liquids have fewer intermolecular forces between them due to the property of fluidity.
  • The particles of liquids are loosely packed.
  • The particles of liquid can move freely to some extent.
  • It has lesser intermolecular spaces between them.

Hence, Intermolecular forces in liquids are (c) both a and b i.e. greater than gases and less than solids.

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