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what results from gas particles not having a strong attraction to one another

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Answered by UtharaUmesh
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Variable Volume and Variable Shape are your answers. Gases don't have one particular shape like solids do, so they will take the shape of any vessel they occupy (variable volume). Because of a large inter molecular distance, gases can also be compressed to a certain extent (variable shape).
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