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Van der waals forces (ie induced dipole-dipole interactions) is a weak intermolecular attraction that exist but one molecule and another whether polar or non-polar.
least - electron most - the top quark
hydrogen
When gas is released in a container the gas molecules spread all over the container and show that they have least force of attraction.
solid, liquid, gas, plasma
solid liquid gas
Van der waals forces (ie induced dipole-dipole interactions) is a weak intermolecular attraction that exist but one molecule and another whether polar or non-polar.
least - electron most - the top quark
In the atom this particle is the electron. Generally in the particle physics: photons, gluons, neutrinos.
The photoelectric effect was pretty definitive evidence that light is a particle (well, at least sometimes a particle).
The particles in gaseous state has the most energy. The particles in gases are far away and the least forces of attraction. Hence they vibrate most and have the highest energy. The least will be for solids for exactly opposite reason.
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hydrogen
Hydrogen - leastCovalent - middleIonic - most
Iodine has more radius. It has least attraction for electron.
Which particle? The electron.
the electron