only class 6 explain intermolecular forces of attraction with regards to solids liquids and gases.
Answers
Answered by
0
Answer:
Intermolecular forces are weaker attractions that hold molecules or noble gas particles close together when they are in a liquid or solid form. Gas particles have broken away from the intermolecular forces that hold liquids and solids together. An alternative name for intermolecular forces is the van der Waals forces.
Answered by
0
Answer:
Intermolecular forces are more in solids than in liquids and the intermolecular forces are strong in liquids than in gases i.e. Solids > Liquids > Gases
Explanation:
Similar questions