Chemistry, asked by indranidevi, 11 months ago

properties of solid liquid gas in proper way​

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Answered by lovewithsomeone
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Answer:In a solid, molecules are packed together, and it keeps its shape. Liquids take the shape of the container. Gases spread out to fill the container.

Answered by TheBrainlyGirL001
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Solid...

  • in solid molecules or atom are tightly packed...
  • solid have fixed shape...
  • they are not compressible...
  • they have fixed volume...
  • they have distinct boundaries...
  • they are rigid...
  • solid can't resemble the shape in which they kept...
  • movement of particles is too much slow...

Liquid...

  • in liquid molecules or atoms are not much tightly packed...
  • liquid don't have fixed shape...
  • they are some compressible...
  • they have fixed volume...
  • they don't have distinct boundaries...
  • they are not rigid...
  • liquid resembles the shape in which they kept...
  • movement of particles is average...

Gas...

  • in gaseous state molecules or atoms are too much loosely packed...
  • gas don't have fixed shape...
  • they are too much compressible...
  • they don't have fixed volume...
  • they don't have distinct boundaries...
  • they are not rigid...
  • gas also can resemble the shape in which they kept...
  • movement of particles is too fast...

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