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How do forces between particles in liquids compare to forces in tho other states of matter?

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Forces between particles in Liquids are closely packed compared to other states of matter like the liquid and gaseous state of matter.

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Force of attraction between the particles of solid is very strong the particles of solid are held together by strong inter molecular forces leading to the formation of a rigid structure

Force of attraction between the particles of the liquid is weak as compare to solids there particles are far away from each other and have the property to move easily.

Force of attraction between the particles of gases is very weak than the two states hence the particles of gases are highly compressible having week intermolecular interaction between them and have indefinite shape and volume

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