Physics, asked by rajeshtudu738, 5 hours ago

briefly explain why gases expand more than liquids and solids​

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Answered by ItzAkshra
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Molecules within gases are further apart and weakly attracted to each other. Heat causes the molecules to move faster, (heat energy is converted to kinetic energy ) which means that the volume of a gas increases more than the volume of a solid or liquid.

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Answered by strenbr
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Gases comprise loosely packed molecules as compared to that of liquids and solids. Therefore, when the gases are heated, there is a huge vibration in their molecules, thereby increasing the average distance between them. In case of solids and liquids, there is a strong bonding between their molecules; therefore on heating, these molecules vibrate but less comparatively to gases where the bonding between molecules is almost nil. Hence, in solids and liquids, expansion will take place but less than gases.

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