What state of matter have particles that move independently of one another with very little attraction?
2 Answers
Mar 1, 2018
Gas
Explanation:
The gaseous state has very loose and unorganized structuring of particles, making them have little attraction and move independently.
Mar 1, 2018
Liquids and gases have particles that move independantly of each other.
Explanation:
The particles in neither liquids nor gases are arranged in a rigid structure, allowing them to move freely from each other. The intermolecular forces in liquids and gases tend to be weak so there is little attraction between the particles, this is why they are able to move freely.