write the physical properties of solid, liquid and gas
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Solids are having particles closely packed.e.g. Chalk
Liquids are having loosly packed molecules.e.g.water
Gases having freely moving particles.e.g.ixygen gas in atmosphere.
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Physical properties of solid, liquid and gas are based on intermolecular spaces present between them.
Solids:
- The particles in solids are firmly stuffed, having immaterial or extremely low intermolecular space.
- They have the most grounded intermolecular power of attraction.
- The atoms have tiny vibrations about their mean position, for example, little abundance.
- They are, by and large, hard and inflexible.
Fluids:
- Molecules are less tightly packed together.
- The intermolecular power of attraction is not exactly that of solids.
- The atoms here can move to start with one spot and then onto the next.
- Do not have a specific state of theirs.
- A specific amount of fluid has a positive volume at a given temperature.
Gases:
- The power of attraction between the particles in the least.
- The intermolecular space in the most.
- Neither has an shape nor volume.
- The particles move freely.
- The most terrible conductors of heat.
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