it is co2 acctive
Gravity
A gas is formed from molecules with intermolecular forces near zero.
No it is not true
the bonds between particles in a liquid are very weak
- Weak intermolecular forces -Low density
Yes, it is true.
The interatomic forces (Argon is monatomic gas) are London dispersion forces.
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.
A gas is formed from molecules with intermolecular forces near zero.
A gas is formed from molecules with intermolecular forces near zero.
it is co2 acctive
In solid, the molecules r tightly packed by intermolecular forces, but in gas these forces r very loose.
Hydrogen bonding and London Dispersion forces (the latter of which are in all molecules).
Xenon is a monoatomic gas.
The answer is gas.
The gas molecules interact with one another
No it is not true
gravity, no jk