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difference between the liquid and gases

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Answered by srk9011s
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Liquids (substances that exist in the liquid state) don’t have any fixed shape and occupy a fixed volume. They are slightly compressible and take the shape of their containers.

Gases (substances that exist in the gaseous state) don’t have any fixed shape and don’t occupy any fixed volume. Gas substances are highly compressible and occupy the shape of their containers.

Answered by kj816984
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Liquids (substances that exist in the liquid state) don't have any fixed shape and occupy a fixed volume

Explanation:

Gases, liquids and solids are all made up of atoms, molecules, and/or ions, but the behaviors of these particles differ in the three phases. ... gas are well separated with no regular arrangement

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