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Patricia Villarreal
27 June, 19:38
Why gases condense when they are cooled?
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Emerson Gutierrez
27 June, 20:50
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The expansion of gases takes place because of kinetic energy provided by heat which excites the molecules and causes them to move further apart. On cooling the atoms in a gas lose their energy and slow down coming closer together.
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