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gas occupies more volume than liquid .why?​

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Answered by vishnu223020
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gas occupies more volume than liquid .why?

Because 29 moles of gas are produced for every four moles of liquid that decompose, and each mole of gas occupies a volume roughly 800 times larger than a mole of liquid, this reaction produces a shock wave that destroys anything in its vicinity. The same phenomenon occurs on a much smaller scale when we pop popcorn.

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Answered by narendra256np93
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The particles of matter in the liquid state are still close together but they are far enough apart to move freely. The particles of matter in the gaseous state are neither close together nor fixed in place. ... Thus, a given number of particles will have the greatest volume in the gas state

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