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8 December, 17:07

Complete the sentences to explain whether molar volumes in the solid state are as similar as they are in the gaseous state and whether you would you expect the molar volumes in the liquid state to be closer to those in the solid state or the gaseous state. Match the words in the left column to the appropriate blanks in the sentences on the right. Make certain each sentence is complete before submitting your answer.

less than In the solid state, it is expected that the amount gaseous state of empty space is that of the gaseous state, and molar volumes greater than equivalent to influenced by molecular characteristics. are Thus, solid state molar volumes solid state similar to those in the gaseous state. are not When comparing empty space in the liquid state, it is expected that space in the liquid phase is space in the gaseous phase and space to the solid phase. Thus, the molar volumes of the liquids are expected to be closer to those in the

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  1. 8 December, 17:11
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    Thus, molar volumes of the liquids are expected to be closer to those in the "solid state."

    Explanation:

    Anything which occupies mass is known as the matter and we know that matter is existed in three states i. e. solid, liquid and gas. The atoms in the solid are closely packed and therefore, they posses very less kinetic energy. The atoms in liquid state are less closely packed and possess more kinetic energy in comparison to the solid state. The atoms in the gaseous state are loose and possess maximum kinetic energy. The molar volume is the volume occupied by 1 mole of a substance. Solid being compressed will have lesser volume in comparison to the liquid and liquid will have lesser volume in comparison to the gas.

    In the solid state, it is expected that the amount of empty space is less than that of the gaseous state, and molar volumes are influenced by molecular characteristics. Thus, solid state molar volumes are not similar to those in the gaseous state. When, comparing empty space in the liquid state, it is expected that space in the liquid phases is less than space in the gaseous phase and equivalent to space to the solid state. Thus, molar volumes of the liquids are expected to be closer to those in the solid state.
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