A gas can compress and change shape easily. How do these properties relate to the motion of atoms in a gas?
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because gas particles are free to move in any direction
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As gas can be easily be compressed this means that the atoms are closely packed.
The gas can also completely fill a space where it is been kept this means that the interparticle forces of attraction are very weak in gases due to which the motion of the gases increases.
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