Multiple Choice
How strong are intermolecular forces in gases?
A) Stronger than intermolecular interactions between liquids or solids
B) Generally as strong as intramolecular attractions such as covalent bonds
C) Similar in strength to the energy of the gas particles
D) Far less strong than the energy of the gas particles
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