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why can scientists ignore the forces of attraction between particles in a gas under ordinary conditions

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QuarkyFermion
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  • 21-08-2017
the forces of attraction between particles in their gaseous state seems to be nonexistential.
therefore scientist would care less. however another state after gas which is plasma has a lesser force of attraction than the gaseous state.
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