Out of solids, liquids, and gases, which one has :(a) maximum movement of particles?(b) maximum interparticle attractions?(c) minimum spaces between particles?
Among solids, liquids, and gases;
(a) A gas has a maximum movement of particles.
(b) A solid has maximum inter-particle attraction.
(c) A solid has minimum space between the particles.
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