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the forces of attraction between the particle


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Answered by Anonymous
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The force of attraction between particles is referred to as intermolecular forces. These forces could be of different types, like covalent bonds, ionic bonds, hydrogen bonds, or Van der Waals forces. The rigid form of matter is the solid state.

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Answered by prarthanap09110
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There are three states:-

Solid, Liquid and Gas

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Solid – In a solid, the attractive forces keep the particles together tightly enough so that the particles do not move past each other. Their vibration is related to their kinetic energy. In the solid the particles vibrate in place.

Liquid – In a liquid, particles will flow or glide over one another, but stay toward the bottom of the container. The attractive forces between particles are strong enough to hold a specific volume but not strong enough to keep the molecules sliding over each other.

Gas – In a gas, particles are in continual straight-line motion. The kinetic energy of the molecule is greater than the attractive force between them, thus they are much farther apart and move freely of each other. In most cases, there are essentially no attractive forces between particles. This means that a gas has nothing to hold a specific shape or volume.

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