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virtually no attractions between particles a)solid b) liquid c) gas​

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Answered by spoojary460
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Answer:

Gas

Explanation:

Particles have high energy and virtually no attraction between them; therefore they are free to move apart. This results in large amounts of space between particles; therefore they can be easily pushed closer together ,

In a gas, particles are in continual straight-line motion. The kinetic energy of the molecule is greater than the attractive force between them, thus they are much farther apart and move freely of each other. In most cases, there are essentially no attractive forces between particles.

Answered by pratyush15899
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Explanation:

correct answer is:

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Gas Particles have high energy and virtually no attraction between them; therefore they are free to move apart. This results in large amounts of space between particles; therefore they can be easily pushed closer together.

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