why interparticle force of attraction is maximum in solids
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because the solids have less intermolecular space and the particles of solids are tightly packed
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The intermolecular/interatomic force of attraction is maximum in solids. Due to this, the molecules of solids are closely packed. Hence, the intermolecular forces of attraction are maximum in solids. ... And so the kinetic energy of a particle is lowest for solids and is maximum for gases.
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