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Answered by xyz365
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The intermolecular space is minimum in solid

Answered by kingofself
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The intermolecular space is minimum in chance of solids.

Explanation:

  • The intermolecular space is defined as the space between the two entities of the matter that is the space between the two molecules in an atom.
  • The higher intermolecular space is encountered in gases matter.
  • The next highest intermolecular space is encountered in liquid, it is loosely packed when compared to the solid.
  • The intermolecular space is minimum in chance of solids. The molecules in the solids are closely packed when compared to other entities.
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