Particles in what state of matter do not experience any force of mutual attraction or repulsion?

Particles in what state of matter do not experience any force of mutual attraction or repulsion?

  • Correct Answer: gas
  • liquid
  • plasma
  • solid

Explanation: Gas particles do not experience any force of attraction or repulsion with each other.

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