The molecules in Gases are very far apart and completely free to move about in the whole space available to them. Why?
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The molecules in Gases are very far apart and completely free to move about in the whole space available to them. Why?
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Gas – In a gas, particles are in continual straight-line motion. The kinetic energy of the molecule is greater than the attractive force between them, thus they are much farther apart and move freely of each other. In most cases, there are essentially no attractive forces between particles.if u like so please make me as brainliest i will tell u all the questions which u will ask.
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Answer: The molecules of gases are very far apart because they have no intermolecular force of attraction and completely free to move because they have so much intermolecular space.