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Gas Particle Attraction and Repulsion Using Lennard-Jones Potential

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This Demonstration shows how the interactive potential energy of two gas particles varies as a function of separation. If the atoms are far apart, then the energy is effectively zero, represented by a neutral green coloring. Moving closer makes the energy decrease to more red valuesthis means the atoms are transitioning into a more favorable state and will likely continue to ease into that state. Eventually the atoms reach the mimimum of the curve, where the energy is the lowest (and reddest) it can be. If we keep pushing the atoms closer, however, repulsive interactions come into play, making this configuration energetically unfavorable. This region is shown in violet.
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