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parkerb:

In which of state of matter are the forces between atoms or molecules the strongest?

luhivqqcherry:

solids

Joe348:

With an explanation on how/why: In the solid state, the atoms or molecules are closely packed together, which allows for strong interactions between them. These interactions, also known as intermolecular forces, can include ionic bonds, covalent bonds, or even metallic bonds, depending on the type of solid. These forces hold the particles in a fixed position, giving solids their rigid structure. As a result, solids generally have higher densities and melting points compared to liquids or gases, where the forces between particles are weaker

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