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State True or False.
A gas differs from a liquid in that, except during collisions, the molecules of gas are widely separated from each other and move in paths that are largely unaffected by intermolecular force.

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True
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False
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Solution

The correct option is A True
The distance between two gas molecules is much more than the distance between two liquid molecules and the intermolecular forces between two gas molecules are much weaker than the intermolecular forces between two liquid molecules. Thus the above statement is true.

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