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13 May, 02:26

In general, how do the intermolecular attractions between particles in a gas compare with those between particles in a liquid?

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  1. 13 May, 02:34
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    In general the inter - molecular attraction between particles of gases is much more smaller than those found in the particles of liquids. Because of this, the particles of gases are usually far apart from one another while the particles of liquid are closer together compares to that of gases.
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