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Maximum intermolecular space are present between :

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Answered by pgilhotra29
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Answer:

gases

in gases state molecules r very loosely packed so there is max intermoleculear forces are there

Answered by Diabolical
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Answer:

Maximum intermoleculer is present between gases.

Explanation: Since gases have less intermoleculer force and have high kinetic energy. Hence, they have maximum intermoleculer space.

∴Relation of intermoleculer space and intermoleculer force : If the intermoleculer force will be weak then the ability to hold each atom in any object will become less.

This can be illustrate as :

                     F ∝ 1/d;

here,        F = intermoleculer force;

               d = intermoleculer space;

That's why, intermoleculer space is weak when intermoleculer force is weak.

∴Relation of intermoleculer space and Kinetic energy : If the kinetic energy will be less then the ability to hold each atom in any object will become more.

This can be illustrate as :

                     E ∝ 1/d;

here,        E= Kinetic Energy;

               d = intermoleculer space;

That's why, intermoleculer space is weak when Kinetic energy is high.

That's all.

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