Biology properties of gas
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Gases have three characteristic properties: (1) they are easy to compress, (2) they expand to fill their containers, and (3) they occupy far more space than the liquids or solids from which they form. An internal combustion engine provides a good example of the ease with which gases can be compressed.
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Properties of Gases
- Gasses do not possess any definite volume or shape. ...
- Gasses do not possess any definite volume or shape. ...Compressibility. Particles of gas have huge intermolecular spaces in the midst of them. ...
- Gasses do not possess any definite volume or shape. ...Compressibility. Particles of gas have huge intermolecular spaces in the midst of them. ...Expansibility. When pressure is exerted on gas, it contracts. ...
- Gasses do not possess any definite volume or shape. ...Compressibility. Particles of gas have huge intermolecular spaces in the midst of them. ...Expansibility. When pressure is exerted on gas, it contracts. ...Diffusibility. ...
- Gasses do not possess any definite volume or shape. ...Compressibility. Particles of gas have huge intermolecular spaces in the midst of them. ...Expansibility. When pressure is exerted on gas, it contracts. ...Diffusibility. ...Low Density. ...
- Gasses do not possess any definite volume or shape. ...Compressibility. Particles of gas have huge intermolecular spaces in the midst of them. ...Expansibility. When pressure is exerted on gas, it contracts. ...Diffusibility. ...Low Density. ...Exertion of Pressure.
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