The weak force is the force of attraction between atoms.
the bonds between particles in a liquid are very weak
No it is not true
Yes, it is true.
They are too weak to have an effect at great distrances between gas particles.
It is a decrease.
the bonds between particles in a liquid are very weak
No it is not true
An ideal gas is not a real thing, just an idea. The definition of an ideal gas is one where there are no forces between the particles. If there are no forces, there is nothing to bring the particles together into a liquid. In a real gas of course there are forces of attraction which keep the particles together when they are moving sufficiently slowly.
Yes, it is true.
since the interaction forces or vander waal forces between the particles of solid is more more than that of gas so they dont.....thx...with best regards..
Because the intermolecular space between the gas particles are far more as compared to that in liquid, and that is because of less forces of attraction between particles in the gas, which can be attributed to more energy present in gas particles.
They are too weak to have an effect at great distrances between gas particles.
Yes that's right
It is a decrease.
There are. They include gluons, photons, and bosons, along with small amounts of gravity from gravitons.
No they dont because the kinetic theory of gases made us know that the intermolecular forces between them are weak and they are independent. They dont tend to attract because of the level of disorderliness at increase in temperature and pressure.
In a perfect gas, the particles only interact by collisions - they have no attraction to each other, nor are there any repulsive forces. The particles have no volume - they are "point masses".