A syringe filled with air can be pushed back a lot more than one that is filled with water. Use the particle model of matter to explain this phenomenon.
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Answer:The particles in a gas have very large spaces between them, so the particles can be 'squashed' closer together, meaning the gas can easily be compressed to take up a smaller volume.
Therefore a syringe filled with air can be pushed back a lot more than one that is filled with water.
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