the intermolecular space between the molecules in solid is the least. explain
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Due to very strong forces of molecular attraction between the molecules of a solid the intermolecular space is least....
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Q) The intermolecular space between the solids is least explain.
✈️✈️ The intermolecular space between the solids is least because they are held by STRONG INTERMOLECULAR FORCE OF ATTRACTION.
This strong intermolecular force of attraction gives rigidity to the solids.
As a result of strong intermolecular force of attraction the solids:-
✈️Cannot be compressed
✈️Have high density
✈️Are miscible.
✈️Do not take the shape of the container in which they are kept
Hope this helps you^_^
Q) The intermolecular space between the solids is least explain.
✈️✈️ The intermolecular space between the solids is least because they are held by STRONG INTERMOLECULAR FORCE OF ATTRACTION.
This strong intermolecular force of attraction gives rigidity to the solids.
As a result of strong intermolecular force of attraction the solids:-
✈️Cannot be compressed
✈️Have high density
✈️Are miscible.
✈️Do not take the shape of the container in which they are kept
Hope this helps you^_^
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