on the basis of molecular theory, explain why a gas has niether definite shape nor definite volume
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In gases, molecules are loosely packed. The force of attraction between the molecules of gases is least as compared to solids and liquids. The kinetic energies between the molecules is high enough to break away from any boundaries and they move randomly. Thus, gases do not have definite shape and volume.......
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In gases, molecules are loosely packed. The force of attraction between the molecules of gases is least as compared to solids and liquids. The kinetic energies between the molecules is high enough to break away from any boundaries and they move randomly. Thus, gases do not have definite shape and volume.
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