Because the molecules in the solid are tightly packed nd in gases they are not tightly packed...nd they have very space as they could contain any object in it....!!!!!!!!
Intermolecular attraction
Intermolecular forces
It is intermolecular force of attraction, it may be 1- dipole - dipole interaction, 2- vander waal's force of attraction.
Metallic bonding
the electromagnetic force holds them to getter one of the 4 force's of nature
Intermolecular attraction
Intermolecular attraction
forces of attraction or repulsion
Small covalent molecules have a weak force of attraction.
becaus they have high intermolecular force of attraction
Intermolecular forces
It is intermolecular force of attraction, it may be 1- dipole - dipole interaction, 2- vander waal's force of attraction.
Yes,intermolecular forces are weaker in gas.Much stronger in solid
Weak van der waal's forces of attraction
Metallic bonding
Generally, the boiling point of a liquid increases if the intermolecular force, i.e. pressure, increases.
This is called an intermolecular force. It may be a van der Waals force, dipole-dipole attraction or a hydrogen bond.