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tabulate the differences between solids, liquids and gaseous state.


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Answered by tejasvinitha
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Gases, liquids and solids are all made up of atoms, molecules, and/or ions, but the behaviors of these particles differ in the three phases. ... gas are well separated with no regular arrangement. liquid are close together with no regular arrangement. solid are tightly packed, usually in a regular pattern.
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SOLID STATE -

  • The intermolecular force of attraction between particles is high as compared to liquids and gases.
  • Solids have definite volume and shape.
  • Solids are rigid and non-compressible.
  • Solids have high density(except ice).
  • Solids do not diffuse easily.
  • Solids do not tend to flow.

LIQUIDS STATE -

  • The intermolecular force of attraction between particles is high as compared to gases and less than solids.
  • Liquids have definite volume but not definite shape.
  • Liquids are not rigid and non-compressible.
  • Liquids have high density than gases but less than solids.
  • Liquids diffuse very slowly.
  • Liquids tend to flow.

GASEOUS STATE -

  • The intermolecular force of attraction between particles is very less.
  • Gases do not have definite volume nor definite shape.
  • Gases are not rigid and they are compressible.
  • Gases have the lowest density than solids and liquids.
  • Gases diffuses at a fast rate.
  • Gases tend to flow.

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