The differences observed in solids, liquids and gases may be accounted for by
PHYSICSJAMB 2018
The differences observed in solids, liquids and gases may be accounted for by
- A. their relative masses
- B. their melting points
- C. the spacing and forces acting between the molecules
- D. the different molecules in each of them
Correct Answer: C. the spacing and forces acting between the molecules
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