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Q: What is the intermolecular spacing of solid?
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Which matter has the maximum intermolecular force?

Solid state matter has maximum intermolecular force.


Does intermolecular force change from solid to liquid or liquid to gas?

Yes,intermolecular forces are weaker in gas.Much stronger in solid


What makes matter solid?

Its intermolecular bonds.


Which descritpion best fits a solid?

definite volume; shape of container; moderate intermolecular attractionsdefinite volume; shape of container; no intermolecular attractionsvolume and shape of container; no intermolecular attractionsdefinite shape and volume; strong intermolecular attractionsvolume and shape of container; strong intermolecular attractions


Compare the motion and spacing ofbthe molecules in a solid to the motion and spacing of molecules in a gas?

The motion of molecules in a solid will be extremely slow. The spacing is very close to one another.THe opposite is true of gas. The molecules are extremely fast and they are spaced far apart.


When a solid is heated to its melting point what happens?

The intermolecular forces of attraction in the solid decreases as it is heated and the solid melts (solid converts to liquid) at its melting point.


What does a solid white board look like?

white board is a solid because its particles are tightly packed , the intermolecular space between them is negligible but their intermolecular force is very high. having all these properties of solids we can say that white board is a solid. faizan


Determind by motion and spacing of particles?

The substance's state (solid / liquid / gas), density, temperature, etc, is determined by motion and spacing of particles.


Why is bromine2 a liquid and Iodine 2 is a solid?

Iodine has stronger intermolecular forces.


What temperature melts a solid?

The temperature at which intermolecular forces push the molecules apart


What are forces between molecules in a solid called?

all such forces are intermolecular forces.


Why is aluminium phosphate a dense and hard solid?

Being solid and dense are "physical" characterists. So, they depend on the INTERmolecular forces betweens the species of the substance(this one is a crystalline so it is composed of ions). Therefore, substance exists as dense solid because the intermolecular forces are strong.