state the approximate spacing between two molecules of a matter?
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Answer: In solid the spacing is around one or two angstroms. And increases further for liquid and air.
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The approximate spacing between the two molecules of matter is of the order of a few angstroms.
- Atomic spacing means the distance between the nuclei of two atoms in a molecule.
- This space is quite large in comparison to the size of an atomic nucleus.
- The spacing between atoms of most of the ordered solids is of the order of a few angstroms or a few tenths of a nano meter.
- In very low density gasses, the atomic spacing can be as large as a meter.
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