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why is the intermolecular space between molecules in gases the largest in comparison to liquids or solids ​

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Answered by groceryshopping
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Gas particles have more energy and are on average at distances from each other which are much larger than the size of the atoms/molecules themselves. The attractive forces between the particles are very weak given the large distances between them.

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Answered by MohanaHembrom
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In gases particles are very far away from each other because the force of attraction between the particles is negligible and they can move freely. Gases have neither a fixed volume nor a fixed shape. The intermolecular space is very high.

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