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9 March, 02:14

The average distance between molecules always increases during which of the following phase changes?

A. gas to solid

B. liquid to gas

C. gas to liquid

D. liquid to solid

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  1. 9 March, 02:17
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    B. liquid to gas

    Explanation:

    Matter exists in 3 different states:

    - Solid: in solids, particles in the substance are tightly bond to each other through strong intermolecular forces. Therefore, they can only vibrate around their fixed position, but they cannot move freely: as a result, the distance between the particles is the smallest among the 3 states of matter.

    - Liquid: in a liquid, particles are able to slide past each other, however there are still intermolecular forces keeping them not too far from each other. As a result, in liquids, particles are on average more distance from each other compared to solids.

    - Gas: in a gas, particles are completely free to move, as the intermolecular forces between them are negligible. As a result, in gases, the distance between molecules is the greatest, compared with solids and liquids.

    Therefore, the phase changes in which the average distance between molecules increases is:

    B. liquid to gas
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