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state two properties of solid , liquid and Gas materials and give two examples each​

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Answered by Jenish04042005
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Explanation:

Solid -- attractive force between particles is high .

-- it cannot be dissolved in any solid or liquid or gas .

--chair , table ,etc.......

liquid -- less attractive force between particles as compared to solid

-- can be dissolved in another liduid but not in solid or gas .

-- water , oil ,etc........

gas -- negligible attractive force between particles .

-- can be dissolved in another gas .

-- oxygen , nitroden , etc....

Answered by HappyJohn
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Two properties of solid, liquid and gas materials along with examples are given below:

1. Solid

Two properties includes:

a. In solid matters, the molecules remain very close to each other and are very tightly packed leaving no space or very tiny space between the atoms. Therefore, solids have a defined or fixed volume as well as shape.

b. Also because of the atoms being very close and packed tightly, the attractive force between the atoms of solid matters are very strong or high.

Examples: Wood, Brick.

2. Liquid

Two properties includes:

a. In liquids, the atoms are not closely packed. Certain gaps or distances can be found between the atoms here. These atoms are able to move freely in liquid matter. Therefore, they have fixed volume but no any fixed shape.

b. Liquids cannot be compressed as the atoms are a bit far away and moves here and there.

Examples: Water, Milk.

3. Gas

Two properties includes:

a. They have neither fixed shape or fixed volume.

b. The molecules of gases can be compressed very easily.

Examples: Helium, Oxygen.

Differences between solid, liquid and gas:

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