Sociology, asked by sahiba414, 1 year ago

what is the difference between solid and gass​


Manishalow: solid is the state of matter in which the particles remains tightly packed whereas in liquid the particles remains light and have spaces between them and they can move freely
BrainlyKameena: Hie
aakksshhaayy: solid is have titly packed substance but gass molecule have space between them

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Answered by Anonymous
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Solids

* they have a very large intermolecular force of attraction.

* they have a very less intermolecular space.

* there diffusion rate is almost negligible.

* they do not flow.

Gases

* they have negligible intermolecular force of attraction.

* they have a very great intermolecular space.

* they they have a very high diffusion rate.

* they flow very fast.


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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

   Perperties of solid;

  •  Solid is a state of matter that has a fixed shape and fixed volume.
  • A solid is made up of tiny particles of matter such as atoms and molecules that are held together by chemical bonds.
  • The atoms and molecules are held rigidly in place that does not allow the solid to change shape or volume.
  • Hence, a solid cannot fill out the shape of a container like a liquid or fill the every space of a container like a gas.
  • The atoms and molecules in a solid are tightly bound to each other in either a regular geometric lattice or irregularly.
  • The regular geometric lattice is most common and can be found in most solids, including ice.
  • Solids with irregularly bound atoms are known as amorphous solids. This includes glass and polystyrene.

       Perperties of Gas:

  • A gas is a state of matter that has no definite shape or volume.
  • Gases are either made up of one type of atom or compound molecules made from a variety of atoms.
  • Unlike a liquid or solid, these atoms or molecules are not held together via strong bonds or attraction.
  • Hence, the atoms and molecules move around freely with a lot of space between the particles.
  • Gas Due to this space between the molecules, most gases appear to be colorless to the naked eye.
  • Hence, as compared to solid or liquid, it is very difficult to measure pressure, volume, number of particles and/or temperature of the gas. However, it is still possible.
  • Furthermore, the ability of the atoms and molecules of the gas to spread out from each other allows a gas to fill the entire space of the container it is in.
  • Scientists have been able to use this ability to measure weight and volume of the gas.
  • Compared to the other states of matter, gases have low density and viscosity.
  • Also, pressure and temperature influence the particles within a certain volume of gas.
  • This means that the weight, density, and volume may fluctuate depending on the pressure and temperature.


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