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what are intermolecular force. how are these related to the three states of matter?​

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Answered by Vmusale
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Intermolecular force: It is the force operating between the atoms or molecules of a matter.

In case of solids this force keeps the constituent particles very close to each other and gives them an ordered arrangement of resulting into a regular geometrical shape in solids.

In liquid, intermolecular force is weak to give definite shape.

In gas, intermolecular force is negligible and so its constituent particles are free to move and occupy the available space.

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