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What are some examples of how gases are different from solids and liquids?


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Answered by ay3633978
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Gases are different from liquids and solids in the following ways:

  • Have no fixed shape and volume whereas liquid and solids have
  • NO intermolecular force of attraction whereas liquids and solids have
  • They can be compressed much easily than solids and liquids
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