Why are liquids and gases normally insulators of heat?Explain in brief.
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Liquids and gases have lower intermolecular attractive forces. So, the molecules are far apart. When heat is supplied, the vibrations cannot be transferred(supplied) easily to other molecules, as they are far apart. So, they are bad conductors of heat or, insulators of heat.
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Liquids and gases have lower intermolecular attractive forces. So, the molecules are far apart. When heat is supplied, the vibrations cannot be transferred(supplied) easily to other molecules, as they are far apart. So, they are bad conductors of heat or, insulators of heat.
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