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Answered by suchitgiri276
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Key Differences Between Solid, Liquid and Gas. ... Gas refers to a state of matter, do not have any shape but conform to the shape of the container, completely, in which it is put in. While solids have certain shape and volume, liquids only have definite volume but not shape, gases neither have shape nor volume.♥️♥️✔️✔️☺️☺️☑️☑️

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Answered by manya3535
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d.)•solids have high five of attraction where as liquids have less foce of attraction.

•Intercellular spaces are least in solids and comparitivly Less intercellular spaces .

•Solids have fixed shape and volume where as liquids have fixed volume but unfixed shape .

c.) while boiling heat is produced to the particles and how much heat will be produced it kinetic energy will increase. Hence the particles will move faster and bambard onthe walls of the container


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