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why are the intermolecular forces comparatively less in Fluids than in solids​

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Answered by hirashahid
1

Answer:

STATEMENT:

The intermolecular forces are comparatively less in fluids than in solids.

REASON:

Intermolecular forces are less in fluids as compared to solids because of there space between molecules as fluids molecules have little space between their molecules and solids have no space in there molecules and are closely packed.

CONCLUSION:

Thats why the intermolecular forces are less in fluids as compared to solids.

Answered by bibhu2005ssj
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Answer:

Explanation:

Due to the intermolecular space.Solids have less intermolecular space and thus more force of attraction.similarly liquids have more intermolecular space than solids and thus have less force of attraction.

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