Science, asked by rahulkumbari01, 8 months ago

write any le difference between Solids, liquids
and gases​

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Answered by blaze09
1

Answer:

solids-

have definite shape and volume

can't be compressed

molecules joined together tightly

liquid-

have a definite volume but no shape

can compressed

molecules are loosely joined

gas-

no definite shape and volume

can't be compressed

molecules move around freely

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Answered by Rhithanya
1

Solids :

  • Solids are rigid in comparison to liquids and gases.
  • They have a definite shape and volume.
  • Solid particles have low kinetic energy.
  • Can't be compressed appreciably.
  • Their molecules are held rightly by strong nuclear forces.
  • Solids are present in a very dense form.
  • Solids cannot flow easily.
  • The diffusion rate is very low.

Liquids :

  • Liquids are not so rigid.
  • They have a definite volume but no definite shape.
  • Liquid molecules have intermediate kinetic energy.
  • Can be easily compressed.
  • Molecules are held tightly in a medium level.
  • Density is present at an intermediate level.
  • Known by flowing property.
  • The diffusion rate is moderate.

Gases :

  • Gases are not rigid.
  • Neither definite shape nor definite volume.
  • They possess very high kinetic energy.
  • Can be compressed easily to some extent level.
  • Very weak attraction forces are present among the molecules of gases.
  • Gases possess very low density.
  • Flows and evaporates easily.
  • Diffuse at a very high rate of diffusion.

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