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The Forces That Bind The Molecules To Each Other Are, As One Would Expect, Strongest in Solids and Weakest in Gases

Forces between molecules are strongest in solids where molecules are tightly packed and interact strongly, weaker in liquids where molecules can flow past one another yet still interact, and weakest in gases where molecules are far apart and interact very little.

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The Forces That Bind The Molecules To Each Other Are, As One Would Expect, Strongest in Solids and Weakest in Gases

Forces between molecules are strongest in solids where molecules are tightly packed and interact strongly, weaker in liquids where molecules can flow past one another yet still interact, and weakest in gases where molecules are far apart and interact very little.

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The forces that bind the molecules to each other are, as one would expect, strongest in solids and

weakest in gases

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