Particles of matter attract each other explain
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Particles of matter are attracted towards each other by a intermolecular force known as intermolecular force of attraction. It varies in the three states of matter. In solids it is maximum that's why they are rigid and do not change their shape. In gases it is very Lee's that the gases are not rigid, can take the shape of the container and can as be compressed to any extent. But in liquids, the force is not as strong as solids but not as loose as gases. So liquids are not rigid but are not are as highly compressible as gases.
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There are some forces of attraction between the particles of matter which bined them together . The force of attraction between the paticles of some substances is known as wonder wall force .
Example - Iron piece , chalk , ice cube
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