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Why can gases be compressed?​

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Answered by virat293
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Answer:Gases can be compressed, because they just take up whatever space is available to them. This is because gases consist of molecules that have too little interactions between them to stick together. They just move along until they collide, either with a wall or with each other.

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Gases can be compressed, because they just take up whatever space is available to them. This is because gases consist of molecules that have too little interactions between them to stick together. They just move along until they collide, either with a wall or with each other.

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