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the intermolecular spaces are minimum in 5he case of solids. how?​

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Answered by akup2007
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Answer: Intermolecular space is minimum in solids because the particles are closely packed with each other and their intermolecular force of attraction is strongest.

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Answered by star123475
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Answer:

Particles in solids are closely packed with each other so they have less intermolecular spaces

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