What are intermolecular forces? how are these related to the 3 states of matter?
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The molecules of matter attract each other as they form bonds.
In the 3 states of matter, forces of attraction exist but in different magnitudes.
In solids, they are strong so solids are also hard and harder to break.
In liquids they are relatively weak so they flow.
In gases they are very weak so it is able to spread and flow easily.
In the 3 states of matter, forces of attraction exist but in different magnitudes.
In solids, they are strong so solids are also hard and harder to break.
In liquids they are relatively weak so they flow.
In gases they are very weak so it is able to spread and flow easily.
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Intermolecular force is the attraction between the molecules of any matter.
This force exsists in all 3 states of matter.
It is the strongest in solids.
It is lesser than solids and more than gases in liquids.
It is the least in gases.
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