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The state of matter that has the strongest bond is called a solid. Liquids are another state of matter, however, they provide the weakest bond.

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A solid because the particles are held close together and are in fixed positions

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A solid. The atoms are held together firmly. Specifically, a crystal.

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The strongest state of matter is solid because the particles are fixed together with strong attractive force,which cause it to be very dense and strong.

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bose-einstein condensates

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I am pretty sure it is a solid.

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A solid

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solid state

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Q: Which state of matter has the strongest forces of attraction between particles?
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What is the attraction and repulsion forces between subatomic particles?

attraction forces between the electrons of one atom and the nucleus of the other atom are balanced by the repulsive force caused by the two + charged nuclei as they are forced together~attractive forces have a little attraction for the atoms.


How does freezing change state of matters?

By definition, freezing is the change of a liquid to a solid. You see, in a liquid, the forces of attraction and repulsion between particles (atoms or molecules) are equal. Because of this, liquids are fluids (they take the shape of their containers and flow without changes in density). In solids, however, the forces of attraction between particles are greater than the forces of repulsion. Because of this, solids retain a specific shape and density. Therefore, when a liquid freezes, its particles loose part of the energy which supports the forces of repulsion, and the forces of attraction become grater, thus becoming a solid.


Why can an ideal gas not be liquefied?

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.


What happens to the forces of attraction between charged objects and uncharged as the distance between them decreases?

As the distance decreases the attraction increases


Why does gas have more volume than water?

Because the intermolecular space between the gas particles are far more as compared to that in liquid, and that is because of less forces of attraction between particles in the gas, which can be attributed to more energy present in gas particles.

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What are the forces of attraction between the particles of a liquid?

Surface tension .


Do forces between particles in a solid keep them from position?

Yes.. The forces of attraction


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.


Which type of substance is most likely to experience an attraction between its particles?

All substances experience attraction between their particles. These vary in type and strength. If there were no forces they would never form liquids or solids. You could say that the strongest bonds are in the substances with the highest melting points.


Are there strong forces of attractions between particles in a solid?

There are strong forces of attraction between particles in a solid.


Are forces of attraction between the particles in a gas are very weak?

Yes, it is true.


Are there any forces between the particles in a gas?

The weak force is the force of attraction between atoms.


Do all substances experience London dispersion forces of attraction between particles?

You beat.


Are the particles in a gas moving fast with no forces of attraction between them?

Yes that's right


Do forces of attraction have a stronger effect on behavior of the particles in gas or in a liquid?

Forces of attraction have a stronger effect on the behavior of liquid particles.


Arrange the following in increasing order of force of attraction between the particles water sugar and oxygen?

Arrange the following substance in increasing order of forces of attraction between the particles- water, sugar and oxygen.


What is the strongest of the intermolecular bonds?

Hydrogen bonds can be considered as the strongest intermolecular attraction forces.