How will you justify that inter particle space are present in matter
Inter-particle force, also known intermolecular force, are forces of attraction and repulsion which act between neighboring particles. compared to intramolecular forces, they are a weak force.
A vacuum is present between inter-molecular spaces.
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yes intermolecular force are present but they are too weak because they depend on the distance b/w molecule and their is a alot of distance between molecule in gaseous state,so they are weak
The law of conservation of mass states that mass cannot be created or destroyed. This is not strictly correct, as mass and energy can be inter-converted, as in nuclear reactions. Thus, 'mass and energy cannot be created or destroyed' is more accurate.
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Inter particle forces are the forces which operate between particles. They may be forces of attraction, e.g. gravity, or repulsion, e.g. between two negative charges.
Inter particle forces are the forces which operate between particles. They may be forces of attraction, e.g. gravity, or repulsion, e.g. between two negative charges.
Inter-particle force, also known intermolecular force, are forces of attraction and repulsion which act between neighboring particles. compared to intramolecular forces, they are a weak force.
The particle theory of matter states:All matter is made of tiny particles called atomsParticles are moving all the time, even if you can't see itParticles attract each otherThe more energy a particle has, the faster it moves and the further it spreads apartAll particles have space between them.
The force between atoms of a solid is inter-particle force.
When the pressure is low and the temperature is high the molecules have less inter particle forces of attraction thus more inter particle spaces, which is a characteristic of gases .Therefore it is an ideal situation for gases.
A vacuum is present between inter-molecular spaces.
The particles spread out and 'jumble' . Hope this helps ;) x
The nature of light is actually a remarkably complex subject, upon which much research and much theorizing have been lavished. At the sub-atomic level, the distinction between matter and energy is blurred. They are, after all, inter-convertible according to Einstein's famous equation. So a little bit of energy is also a little bit of matter, and it can be either a particle or a wave (and has even been called a wavicle, to indicate the combination of both attributes).
Inter molecular interaction.