Solids do not flow becausea)of large molecular space between particles...
Any thing flows due to weaker intermolecular forces between them.
View all questions of this testSolids do not flow becausea)of large molecular space between particles...
Explanation:
- Solids have a definite shape and volume because the particles are packed tightly and held together by strong intermolecular forces.
- These forces are so strong that the particles cannot move past each other and therefore, do not flow.
- Even though there may be some space between the particles, the intermolecular forces are strong enough to keep them in place, preventing any flow.
- On the other hand, liquids and gases have weaker intermolecular forces, allowing the particles to move past each other and flow.
Solids do not flow becausea)of large molecular space between particles...
Option c is correct answer because solids are held tightly and fixed in there position. they can vibrate. Any fluid have weaker intermolecular forces, thus the particles move and flow.