the arrangement of particles is less ordered in-------state and no order in ------state
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The attraction between the particles of solid substances is 'much stronger' than the those which exist in the gaseous state. The arrangement of the particles is less ordered in the liquid state and there is no order in the gaseous state.
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The arrangement of particles is less ordered in the liquid state and no order in the gaseous state.
- In liquids, the particles are arranged loosely when compared to the particles in solids, and therefore they are less ordered.
- This is the reason why liquids do not have a fixed shape and their shape will vary with the container they are placed in.
- In gas, particles do not have any arrangement and hence no order.
- As a result, particles in gases flow around and completely occupy the container they are stored in.
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