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Relate the properties of solids, liquids and gases to the forces and distances between molecules and to the motion of the molecules

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Answered by deepaksingh7273
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A liquid's particles are close together but in a random pattern. ... This means that a liquidcan change shape. Relate the properties ofgases to the forces and distances between molecules and to the motion of themolecules. The particles are far apart from each other and have weak forces acting on them.
Answered by NabindraSharma
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Answer: The actual properties of a substance relies on its physical state. Water vapor, liquid water and ice all have similar synthetic properties, yet their actual properties are significantly unique. Overall covalent bonds decide: atomic shape, bond energies, compound properties, while intermolecular forces (non-covalent bonds) impact the actual properties of liquid,  solids and gases.

Solid : in solid structure atoms are firmly pressed that there is exceptionally less intermolecular space and there is high intermolecular power of attraction. The particles don't move about their mean position and in this manner solids have an stable shape and volume.

Liquid : in the liquid structure atoms are less firmly pressed when contrasted with solids and furthermore there is less power of intermolecular attraction. They don't have a stable shape yet gain the state of the vessel in which they are contained yet an unequivocal volume at a given temperature

Gases: in the gases structure atoms are far separated from one another, that is have the best intermolecular distance which result into the most vulnerable intermolecular power of attraction. They don't have an stable shape and furthermore have no unequivocal volume.

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