Fill in the blanks :
$(a)$ Evaporation of a liquid at room temperature leads to a ........... effect.
$(b)$ At room temperature,the forces of attraction between the particles of solid substances are ........... than those which exist in the gaseous state.
$(c)$ The arrangement of particles is less ordered in the ........... state. However,there is no order in the ........... state.
$(d)$ ........... is the change of solid state directly to vapour state without going through the ........... state.
$(e)$ The phenomenon of change of a liquid into the gaseous state at any temperature below its boiling point is called ...........

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(N/A) cooling
$(b)$ stronger
$(c)$ liquid,gaseous
$(d)$ sublimation,liquid
$(e)$ evaporation

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