NO it does not mean that substance at a gaseous state does not have attraction forces . It simply means that they have very very very weak forces of attraction .
Therefore they have very high kinetic energy as compared to other physical states.
In a liquid forces are stronger.
Boiling occurs when the intermolecular forces holding a substance in the liquid state become overwhelmed and allow the particles to separate into the gaseous state. Particles in the gaseous state are roughly 2000 times farther apart than in the liquid state, which causes expansion of the substance in its gaseous form.
In the gaseous state of matter, the molecules of a substance are most free to move about as there is little attractive forces between the neighboring molecules.
condensation =)
thermol
The boiling point of a substance is the temperature at which it changes from liquid state to gaseous or vapor state.
this is so because gaseous particles (steam) must lose energy/heat in order for them to lose their free, haphazard state and become grounded or closer together due to forces of attraction (they become water which has stronger forces of attraction than air)
Vapour
In solid state force of attraction are greatest
Gaseous state.because in a gaseous state there are no intermolecular forces between molecules so they are allowed to move freely
Vapour
yes