Gas.
Which state of matter has the greatest distance between the individual particles?
At room temperature, the greatest attractive forces exist between particles of
a solid
The distance increases, as the particles become more energetic and the substance loses its definite volume, as the particles bounce around, due to heat/increased energy.
The individual particles in an ionic solid are held together as a result of electrostatic attraction between the positively charged cations and the negatively charged anions.
the strength of attraction is proportional to 1/d 3, where d is the distance between dipole
water
At room temperature, the greatest attractive forces exist between particles of
me
-- The product of the electric charges on both particles.-- The distance between the centers of charge on both particles.-- The electrostatic permittivity of the space between themor of the substance in that space.
solid
Washington to main is the greatest distance in the U.S! :) I think
At any given distance between two objects, the force of gravity increases as the product of their individual masses increases. In principle, there is no "greatest". As long as you can keep increasing the product of their masses, the gravitational force of attraction between them will keep increasing.
the distance between the particles and the average kinetic movement of the particles.
Attractive forces pull particles together.
No, gasses do.
Density.
The greatest distance between the northern and southern border of Kansas is approximately 211 miles.