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. State two ways in which the molecular structure of a liquid is different from the molecular structure of a solid.
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Liquid
The intermolecular attractive forces are not as strong as solids.
The attractive forces are also not strong enough to keep neighbouring molecules in a fixed position. So the molecules are free to move over neighbouring.
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The intermolecular forces between neighboring molecules are strong enough to keep them locked in position.
Due to the strong intermolecular forces between neighboring molecules, solids are rigid.
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