how are gas particles are packed and how can you related with social distancing
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11.1: A Molecular Comparison of Gases, Liquids, and Solids
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11: Liquids and Intermolecular Forces
11.2: Intermolecular Forces
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To be familiar with the kinetic molecular description of liquids.
The physical properties of a substance depends upon its physical state. Water vapor, liquid water and ice all have the same chemical properties, but their physical properties are considerably different. In general covalent bonds determine: molecular shape, bond energies, chemical properties, while intermolecular forces (non-covalent bonds) influence the physical properties of liquids and solids. The kinetic molecular theory of gases gives a reasonably accurate description of the behavior of gases. A similar model can be applied to liquids, but it must take into account the nonzero volumes of particles and the presence of strong intermolecular attractive forces.
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gas particles are loosely packed we can relate that with social distancing since the particles are really far from each other