In which state of matter the constituent particles have very little hold on one another
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The gaseous state
Explanation:
In this state particles roam around freely as there is very little intermolecular force between the particles.
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Gaseous state
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Gaseous state of matter is the state in which the constituent particles have very little hold on one another.
They are hold together by Vander wall forces whose magnitude is very less.This force have a attractive nature but due to low magnitude the gas particle are moving continuously and start expanding themselves with respect to distance.
If the gas is put into the container than it exerts a pressure on the wall of the container.
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