Heat required is maximum in expansion of gases why
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When any substance is heated, its molecules and atoms start moving relatively faster and this causes an increase in the space between each one of them. This increase in space is more commonly referred to as expansion. All matter, including solids, liquids and gases, expands when subjected to heat.
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