Why is the molecular attraction between gas molecules high at low temperatures?
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The pressure we measure comes from the force of the gas molecules hitting the walls of the container.. The effect of intermolecular forces is much more prominent at low temperature because yhe molecules have less kinetic energy to overcome the intermolecular attraction...
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The pressure we measure comes from the force of the gas molecules hitting the walls of the container.. The effect of intermolecular forces is much more prominent at low temperature because yhe molecules have less kinetic energy to overcome the intermolecular attraction...
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