Physics, asked by Avenge, 7 months ago

What do you mean by inter- molecular spaces?
How do they vary in different states of matter?

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Answered by Anonymous
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↬the space between two molecules are known as intermolecular spaces. In solids the intermolecular spaces are low whereas in liquid the intermolecular spaces moderate and in gases the intermolecular spaces are high.

↬intermolecular space is space between molecules or particles of matter. because of difference in intermolecular force between those molecules of matter as solid have strongest force while gases have least force.

Answered by Lokesh08
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Answer:

Explanation:

INTERMOLECULAR SPACE IS THE DISTANCE BETWEEN THE MOLECULES IN DIFFERENT STATES OF MATTER LIKE SOLIDS LIQUIDS AND GASES.

IN SOLIDS THE INTERMOLECULAR SPACES ARE LESS

IN LIQUIDS THEY ARE MORE THAN IN SOLIDS

IN GASES THEY ARE MORE THAN IN SOLIDS AND LIQUIDS

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