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Q: How is intermolecular force defined by the nature of particles?
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What happens when things get hotter?

when things get hotter the kinetic energy of their particles increase thus reducing intermolecular force and increasing intermolecular spaces


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No, covalency does not have its own intermolecular force


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because the particles in a gas have very less intermolecular force between them and great intermolecular space. so its very easy to move through it


What are inter particle forces of attraction?

Inter-particle force, also known intermolecular force, are forces of attraction and repulsion which act between neighboring particles. compared to intramolecular forces, they are a weak force.


When the temperature inside a bottle full of air increases does the force of the molecules increase or the speed of the molecules increase to raise the temperature?

When heat is supplied the intermolecular/interparticulate force decreases and the particles gain in Kinetic energy and start moving randomly. Since, the force between molecules decreases, the intermolecular spaces increase and particles start pressing against the wall of the container in order to escape out.


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Solid state matter has maximum intermolecular force.


How fast to particles move in a solid?

The particles in a solid are fixed,so they vibrate only.Due to their rigidity they are not able break free the intermolecular force of attraction and remain at a fixed point and vibrate continuously.


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