Chemistry, asked by tomba851, 1 year ago

Liquids and solids are referred to as “condensed phases” because the attractive forces
cause molecules to become stationary.
leave little space between the molecules.
create large spaces between the molecules.
that hold the molecules together are negligible.

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Answered by edwin555
7

Liquids and solids are referred to as “condensed phases” because the attractive forces leave little space between molecules.

For instance, when you compare the molecules of solids and liquid phases to gas phase, it can be said that the molecules of solid and liquids are more close to each other and is more likely to collide with each other and hence referred to as condensed phase.

Answered by lilselders
13

Answer:

B is the right answer (leave little space between the molecules.)

Explanation:

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