Particulate Nature of Matter — Science STD 8 — Question
Gujarat BoardEnglish MediumSTD 8ScienceParticulate Nature of Matter2 Marks
Question
How do intermolecular forces differ in solids, liquids, and gases?
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Answer
- In solids, intermolecular forces are the strongest, keeping particles tightly bound in fixed positions. - In liquids, these forces are weaker, allowing particles to move around while remaining close. - In gases, intermolecular forces are negligible, so particles move freely and independently.
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