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Q: Are gas moleclues attracted to each other?
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Molecules in the gas state are strongly attracted to each other but change positions?

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Why do gas molecules have little attraction for one another?

Gas molecules are attracted to each other by gravitic force, just like every other particle with mass. The gas molecules are kept from crashing into each by the energy that results in Brownian motion . . . that is, molecules move about very quickly and sort of like a wasp or hornet's motion.


What moleclues are in a gas state at room temperature?

All of the noble gases, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, fluorine, and chlorine.


Flows freely but particles still attract?

Gas particles flow freely but are still attracted to each other. This is because the particles are very far apart.


Do gas particles ever touch each other?

No, gas particles can touch each other when they collide.


Are cats attracted to gas?

NO


Why is gas in gas a mixture?

It is so because the gases are not chemically bonded to each other and are present in any proportion to each other.


What is true about the rate of evaporation in a dynamic equilibrium between the liquid state and the gas state?

It Occurs as water moleclues absorb energy and it also occurs at the surface of liqud.


Does a gas or liquid heat that its molecules move away from each other?

gas heats up and then the molecules spread away from each other, NOT liquid!


How are gas giant similar to each other?

Gas made out of helium and hydrogen


Why a solid sublimate does not some time melts?

Under some conditions, the liquid phase is skipped, and the substance passes directly from the solid to the gas. This is called sublimation. As example Dry ice, CO2.The rate of sublimation depends on temperature, air pressure, and the solid in question. CO2 molecules are attracted to each other only by a very weak force called the "van der Waals" force. Since the molecules are very weakly attracted to each other, CO2 molecules will go from the solid state to the gas state at low temperatures.


Particles separate completely from each other in a?

Gas