Why do solids, liquids, gasses have different properties.
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Solids, liquids and gases are different mainly because of their lattice arrangements and the cohesive forces between the molecules. ... The cohesive forces between their molecules are also very weak. This gives gases their property to flow and compressibility.
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Solids, liquids and gases are different mainly because of their lattice arrangements and the cohesive forces between the molecules.
The cohesive forces between their molecules are also very weak. This gives gases their property to flow and compressibility.
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