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why are gasses highly compressible?​

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Answered by BrainlyPhantom
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Answer:

DUE TO GREAT INTERPARTICLE SPACES

Explanation:

In gases, the molecules are very loosely arranged. Thus there is a great amount of interparticle forces in them. So, when force is exerted in order to compress it the molecules can easily get compressed due to the immense presence of these spaces.

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