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13 July, 04:29

For the most part, you can ignore the forces of attraction among the particals in which of the following?

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  1. 13 July, 04:51
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    The force of attraction for the states of matter, which can be ignored for most part of calculation or observation, is the gases.

    Explanation:

    Gases have incredibly less force of attraction. The inter molecular space between the gaseous molecules are so vast that the force of attraction between them is negligible.

    And, for a matter of assumption for smooth calculation, factors which are negligibly less can be ignored. And, thus, for most part of science, the attractive force is ignored among the gaseous particles.
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