particles of matter attract each other explain with example
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Particles of matter attract each other. ... The magnitude of the force of attraction varies from matter to matter, i.e. depends on the nature of the matter. For example, breaking a chalk is easier than breaking a nail. This proves that attraction varies from particles of one substance to another.
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In all the states of matter the particles are bounded together by a force of strong magnitude called as INTERMOLECULAR FORCES.
Strongest intermolecular force is seen in SOLIDS.
Variable in LIQUIDS and negligible or very limited in GASES.
eg- It is not possible to pour solid metal from any container.
But it is easy to pour either liquid or a gas from any container.
Strongest intermolecular force is seen in SOLIDS.
Variable in LIQUIDS and negligible or very limited in GASES.
eg- It is not possible to pour solid metal from any container.
But it is easy to pour either liquid or a gas from any container.
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