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the intermolecular force are in case of gases because intermolecular space are too​

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Answered by neha22222222
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Intermolecular forces is less

because intermolecular spaces are too large...

in gases

Answered by anilkumarah72
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Gases have very weak intermolecular forces due to which they remain widely separated but in case of solids, the intermolecular forces are strong enough to keep them in locked positions. Due to these weak forces, the gases have more intermolecular spacing than solids.

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