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प्रश्न
Compare the properties of solids, liquids and gases in tabular form.
उत्तर
SOLID | LIQUID | GAS |
Solids have a fixed shape and a fixed volume. | Liquids have a fixed volume, but no fixed shape. | Gases have neither a fixed volume nor a fixed shape. |
Solids cannot be compressed. | Liquids can be compressed. Large pressure is required to compress them. | Gases can be compressed easily. |
Solids have high density. | Liquids have lesser density than solids. | Gases have the least density among the three. |
The force of attraction between the particles is very strong. | The intermolecular force of attraction is weaker than solids | The intermolecular force of attraction is weakest. |
The space between the particles of solids is negligible. | They have considerable space between the particles. | The space between gas particles is large. |
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