Right comparative properties of solids,liquids and gases
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SOLIDS
- The molecules of solid are completely packed
- The intermolcular forces of attraction is greatest.
- They have fixed shape and volume.
-E.g. Book,Stone
LIQUIDS
- The molecules of liquid are less campactly packed as compared to solids.
-The intermolcular forces of attraction is smaller than solids.
- They do not have fixed shape but have fixed volume.
- E.g. Water,Milk
GASES
- The molecules of gases are far apart.
-The intermolecular forces of attraction is very less.
-They neither have fixed shape nor fixed volume.
- E.g. Helium,Hydrogen
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- The molecules of solid are completely packed
- The intermolcular forces of attraction is greatest.
- They have fixed shape and volume.
-E.g. Book,Stone
LIQUIDS
- The molecules of liquid are less campactly packed as compared to solids.
-The intermolcular forces of attraction is smaller than solids.
- They do not have fixed shape but have fixed volume.
- E.g. Water,Milk
GASES
- The molecules of gases are far apart.
-The intermolecular forces of attraction is very less.
-They neither have fixed shape nor fixed volume.
- E.g. Helium,Hydrogen
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Density: The molecules of a liquidare packed relatively close together. Consequently, liquids are much denser thangases. ... Because of their higher kinetic energy compared to the molecules in a solid, however, the molecules in a liquid move rapidly with respect to one another.
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