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Answer:

Q1) solids are strong, gasses are weak

Explanation:

  • Solids are Tightly packed molecule with no gap or space in between.
  • Gasses  are loosely packed and move freely in our atmosphere.
  1. Examples of solids are Wood, steel, plastic etc
  2. Example of gasses are oxygen, Carbon dioxide, nitrogen

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Answer:

Solids are strong, gases are weak

Explanation:

The attraction between molecules of a solid and gas are different in that those of solids are strong and gases are very weak.

The intermolecular attraction in gases are the weakest of the three states of matter. For the solid, they present the strongest attraction.

  • The intermolecular attraction is very important for characterizing the nature of the physical changes matter undergoes.
  • Solids requires a great deal of energy to cause physical changes to them.
  • Gases do not require too much energy.
  • The distances between gas molecules is very great compared to the closeness of the solid molecules.
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