on what factors does the magnitude of interparticle force depend
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The interparticle forces that operate between colloidal systems are primarily electrostatic in origin. However, their manifestations can be widely different, depending on the geometry, and are influenced by the presence of solvent, electrolytes, etc.
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Which interaction is more important depends on temperature and pressure (see compressibility factor). In a gas, the distances between molecules are generally large, so intermolecular forces have only a small effect. The attractive force is not overcome by the repulsive force, but by the thermal energy of the molecules........
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