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Chemistry
2024

Chemistry · States of Matter - Gases, Liquids and Solids

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Question

Intermolecular forces between molecules of ideal gas are:

Options
  • A

    Strong

  • B

    Moderate

  • C

    Weak

  • D

    Absent

Explanation

In an ideal gas, it is assumed that the intermolecular forces between gas molecules are absent. This is a key assumption in the ideal gas law (PV = nRT).

Ideal gas molecules do not experience strong intermolecular forces.

 Ideal gas molecules do not experience moderate intermolecular forces either.

Ideal gas molecules do not experience weak intermolecular forces.

 In an ideal gas, it is assumed that the intermolecular forces between gas molecules are absent. This is a key assumption in the ideal gas law (PV = nRT).

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