Social Sciences, asked by sonechabhavta8b47, 3 months ago

The substance in which space between the molecules is almost zero is​

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Answered by sanjudnath
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(b) In solids, particles are closely packed. There is a strong force of attraction and the intermolecular space is almost zero. Therefore the molecules are not free to move, which makes them hard and rigid. So solids can not be compressed.

Answered by anupriya37
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*All solids* is the answer

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In solids, particles are closely packed. There is a strong force of attraction and the intermolecular space is almost zero. Therefore the molecules are not free to move, which makes them hard and rigid. So solids can not be compressed.

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