Why do gases exert more pressure on the walls of the container than the solids?
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Because the intermolecular force of attraction is very low and their molecules are constantly under motion so their moving molecules exert more pressure on the walls of a container.
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Gases have high KE due to which particles keeps on moving rapidly as a result particles hits the walls of the container and exert pressure.
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