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1) Which state of matter have the strongest forces between particles?

2) Which state of matter have the weakest forces between particles?
3) Which state of matter has fixed volume but not shape?
4) Which state of matter does not have fixed shape and volume?
5) Which state of matter has fixed shape and volume?

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Step-by-step explanation:

1.solids

As the temperature continues to drop, the matter forms a solid. Due to the solid's low kinetic energy, particles have no "time" to move around, the particles have more "time" to be attracted. Therefore, solids have the strongest intramolecular forces (because they have the strongest attraction)

2.Liquids

The particles in a liquid can:

The attractive forces (bonds) in a liquid are strong enough to keep the particles close together, but weak enough to let them move around each other.

3.Particles in a solid are locked in place, but they vibrate. Because each particle is attached to several others, individual particles cannot move from one location to another, and the solid is rigid. A solid has a fixed volume but does not have a fixed shape. Liquids take on the shape of the container they are in.

4.The state of matter which has no fixed shape but volume and can freely flow is Liquid state.

5.Solid is the state in which matter maintains a fixed volume and shape; liquid is the state in which matter adapts to the shape of its container but varies only slightly in volume; and gas is the state in which matter expands to occupy the volume and shape of its container.

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