In liquids, the intermolecular force is much less than the solids.
The force of attraction between the molecules of liquids is less than that of solids, but not “much less” than solids.
Hence, the given statement is false.
The intermolecular force of attraction in liquids is as strong as that in solids.
Liquids have a weaker intermolecular force between their molecules than _______( solids/gases).
What is meant by "The intermolecular space between the constituent particles of liquids is more than that of solids. Hence, they have more compressibility than solids".
Liquids are less dense than solids.
The gases expand much less than solids and liquids for a given increase in temperature.