Tabulate the difference in the properties of solid, liquid, and gas
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Answer:Solid
1) A solid has a definite shape and volume.
2) Solids in general have higher density.
3) In solids, intermolecular forces are strong.
4) Diffusion of a solid into another solid is extremely slow.
5) Solids have high melting points.
LiquidAll liquids show the following characteristics:
Liquids are almost incompressible. In liquids molecules are pretty close to each other. The molecules does not have lot of space between them. The molecules can not squeezed closer to one another.
Liquids have fixed volume but no fixed shape.They have fixed volume but they do not have fixed or definite shape. If you take 100 ml of water, pour water in a cup, it will take the shape of the cup. Now pour the liquid from cup to a bottle, the liquid has changed its shape and now it has taken the shape of bottle.
Liquids flow from higher to lower level.
Liquids have their boiling points above room temperature, under normal conditions. The liquids on heating slowly changes to vapor or gaseous phase. This process is called boiling
Gases
Gases have three characteristic properties: (1) they are easy to compress, (2) they expand to fill their containers, and (3) they occupy far more space than the liquids or solids from which they form. An internal combustion engine provides a good example of the ease with which gases can be compressed.