Which best describes the strength of attractive forces between the particles in a gas?(1 point)

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They are stronger than the attractive forces in a solid.
They are stronger than the attractive forces in a solid.

They are stronger than the attractive forces in a liquid.
They are stronger than the attractive forces in a liquid.

They are weaker than the attractive forces in a liquid.
They are weaker than the attractive forces in a liquid.

They are the same as the attractive forces in a solid.

1 answer

The most accurate description of the strength of attractive forces between the particles in a gas is:

They are weaker than the attractive forces in a liquid.

In gases, particles are far apart and move freely, resulting in very weak attractive forces compared to those in liquids and solids, where particles are much closer together and interact more strongly.