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10 February, 00:11

How are gases different from liquids and solids in terms of the distance between the particles?

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  1. 10 February, 02:32
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    In gas the particles are much further apart and there are almost no forced kf attraction between them, it can move around freely therefore gas is compressable because there are so many spaces left
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