What are condensed phases of matter? Why are they so called.
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The most condensed phase of matter is solid, it is called so because the arrangement of molecules in a solid is very tight. They do not have the freedom to move around and the particles vibrate in their own positions. On the other hand the molecules in liquid can move freely and gases have complete freedom.
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Condensed phase of matter are two; solids and liquids. These phases of matter are said to be condensed phases because the inter-molecular phases are fairly strong as compared to those in gases. ... Matter in a condensed state is highly resistant to compression as compared to gases.
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