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How do forces between particles in gases compare to forces in other states of matter?
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How do forces between particles in gases compare to forces in other states of matter?
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Matter
is made of small particles
of atoms or molecules.
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The force that is pulling the particles together in the gas are less strong then the forces pulling particles of solids, liquids, or plasmas together
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