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The intermolecular spaces in case of liquids are

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Answered by alinakmanoj7
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more than the solid but less than the case

Answered by DrAmulya
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The particle in liquid have little free space between them and but can move about and slide past each other and in gases particles are highly separated and lot of space between them, so intermolecular spaces in liquids are more than the solid but less than the case.

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