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A solid has stronger attractions than a gas, assuming all else (including temperature) is equal. If the gas had stronger attractions, its particles would be in contact with each other.

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Q: Which has stronger attractions among its submicroscopic particles a solid at 25 degrees C or a gas at 25 degrees C?
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