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The interatomic forces between constituent particles of gases are ............. in comparison with the interatomic forces in solids and liquids. (A) more (B) equal (C) negligible (D) much more

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Answered by sathish4460
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Answer:

negligable

Explanation:

beacause solid are compressed and their is no gap between the particles of solid

comparing to solids gases are negligable in their interatomic forces

Answered by jevelin
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Answer:

(a) This is so because in a gas the attractive forces between the particles are negligible and

molecules of a gas move with very high speeds in all possible directions.

(b) This is due to the.bombardment of the molecules of a gas against the walls of the container.

(c) This is because it has a definite mass, volume and shape.

(d) This is because in air, the attractive forces between the particles are negligible but in a solid like block of wood, there are large attractive forces between the constituent particles.

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