Science, asked by urooj10, 1 year ago

When do solid, liquid, and
different properties?
gases have

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Answered by chandu4969
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solids are fixed in shape
solids have more of force of attraction between them

liquid can obtain the shape of vessel in which it is stored
liquid have medium force of attraction between the particles
Answered by Anonymous
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\huge\mathfrak{ Matter}

✴Anything that has mass and occupies space is called Matter.

✴There are three states of matter -- Solid , liquid and gas.

\huge\mathfrak{Properties of Solid}

✍It has a fixed shape.

✍It has a fixed volume.

✍It cannot flow.

✍The intermolecular force is the maximum.

✍The intermolecular space is the least.

✍Molecules are tightly packed.

✍Its non compressible..

\huge\mathfrak{Properties of Liquid}

✍It doesn't a fixed shape.

✍It has a fixed volume.

✍It can flow downwards and upwards.

✍The intermolecular force is the less than solids but more than gases.

✍The intermolecular space is the less than gases and more than solids.

✍Molecules are loosely packed.

✍Its compressible to a little extent..

\huge\mathfrak{Properties of Gases}

✍It doesn't has a fixed shape.

✍It doesn't has a fixed volume.

✍It can flow.

✍The intermolecular force is the least.

✍The intermolecular space is the maximum.

✍Molecules are very loosely packed.

✍Its compressible to a great extent..

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