JAMB - Physics (2007 - No. 41)

The difference observed in solids, liquids and gases can be accounted for by
The different molecules in each of them
The spaces and forces acting between the molecules
Thier melting points
Their relative massess

Explanation

Spaces and Forces: The differences observed in solids, liquids, and gases can primarily be attributed to the arrangement, spacing, and intermolecular forces acting between the molecules.

Solids: Tightly packed molecules with strong intermolecular forces, giving a definite shape and volume.
Liquids: Close molecules that can move past each other, resulting in a definite volume but no definite shape.
Gases: Widely spaced molecules with weak intermolecular forces, filling the entire container.

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