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properties of solids, liquids and gases

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Answered by shubhamsharma2222004
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Answer:

Solids:-

I) They have definite shape

II) They have definite volume

III) Their molucules are tightly packed

IV) They are least Compressible

Liquids:-

I) They are less compressible.

II) They have definite volume but indefinite shape.

III) Rate of diffusion is intermediate.

IV) Movement of particle is intermediate.

Gases:-

I) They are most compressible.

II) They are indefinite in shape and size.

III) Rate of diffusion is maximum.

IV) Movement of particles is maximum.

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Answered by QueenBeBo
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solids

✎ solids have definite shape and fixed volume.

the space between the particles is minimum.

✎ force of the attraction between the particle is maximum.

✎ the movement of the particles is minimum.

✎ the are least compressible.

✎ their rate of diffusion is least.

liquids

✎liquids have no definite shape but have fixed volume liquids take the shape of the container.

✎the space between the particles is intermediate.

✎the force of attraction between the particles is intermediate.

✎the movement of the particles are intermediate.

✎they are less compressible.

✎their rate of diffusion is more than solids.

gases

✎gases have no definite shape or fixed volume. gases occupy the whole space.

✎the space between the particles is maximum.

✎the force of attraction between the particles is minimum.

✎the movement of the particles is maximum.

✎they are most compressible.

✎their rate of diffusion is more than solids and liquids.

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