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How does the level of intermoleculars bonding between the particles in matter affect the state of matter the particles are taking

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Step-by-step explanation:

Intermolecular force s between particles in a matter holds particles of molecules together in substances.

  • The stronger the intermolecular forces the more solid a substance is.
  • The weakest intermolecular attraction are found in gases as they have negligible attractive forces in between their particles.
  • Solids are held together by very strong attractive forces.
  • Liquids have weak forces holding them in place and this allows for a little movement.
  • Gases are typically have very weak to negligible attractive forces.
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