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Answered by Anonymous
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1) .in the gaseous state

2) the temperature is decreased,it is the opposite. Particles move slower, because of less energy

Answered by BRAINLYADDICTOR
47

Answer:

1➡️Due to less intermolecular force of attraction in gaseous state, particles motion is maximum(high)

2➡️Due to decrease(less) in temperature of the particle motion of the particle is slow.if the temperature increases then then the particles move fast(quickly).

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