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Tabulate the differences between the three states of matter?​

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Tabulate the differences between the three states of matter.

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Anything that has mass and occupies space is called matter. A matter is made up of tiny particles. These particles are invisible to a naked eye.

Based on the intermolecular forces of attraction and spacings between the particles matter is broadly classified into three categories: solids, liquids and gases.

The differences between the three states of matter are as followings:-

Shape:-

Solid:- They have a definite shape.

Liquid:- They don't have a definite shape, but takes the shape of its container.

Gases:- They don't have a definite shape.

Volumes:-

Solids:- They have a definite volume.

Liquids:- They have a definite volume.

Gases:- They don't have a definite volume.

Mass:-

Solids:- Solids have a definite mass

Liquids:- They have a definite mass.

Gases:- Gases don't have a definite mass.

Density:-

Solids:- They have a high-density.

Liquids:- Have less density then solids.

Gases:- They have the lest density.

Kinetic Energy:-

Solids:- They have lest kinetic energy.

Liquids:- Liquids have more kinetic energy then solids.

Gases:- They have the maximum kinetic energy.

Intermolecular force and space-

Solids:- They have a high intermolecular force and less space.

Liquids:- They have an intermediate intermolecular force and has space more than solids.

Gases :- They have a very less intermolecular force and has high space.

Rigidity/fluidity-

Solids:- They are rigid and cannot flow.

Liquids:- They can flow and have no any rigidity.

Gases:- They can flow and have no rigidity.

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