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What do you mean by inter-molecular spaces? How do they vary in different states of matter?

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The space between the molecules of matter is called inter-molecular space. In solids the inter-molecular space is the least so the molecules are tightly packed. In liquids the spacing is more than solids where molecules can move freely but within the boundary of the vessel. In gases the inter-molecular space is the most so the molecules can move freely anywhere.

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