why do gases diffuses faster than solids or liquids?? wanted to explain briefly..
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The key difference between a liquid and a gas is that the atoms or molecules in a gas are separated from each other and are not arranged in any particular order. The particles of a liquid are close together, even though they also aren't arranged in a certain order.
Liquids also display surface tension, while gases do not. Surface tension happens since the molecules of water on the surface of a body of water are not surrounded by other molecules on all sides and cohere more strongly to the molecules around them, creating a film on top of the water.
Liquids also display surface tension, while gases do not. Surface tension happens since the molecules of water on the surface of a body of water are not surrounded by other molecules on all sides and cohere more strongly to the molecules around them, creating a film on top of the water.
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