Why do gases expand more than solids for the same increase in temperature?
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Because they are too light as compare to solid...they also freely move so therefore they expand..
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Explanation:
gases expand more than solids in the same increase in temperature as gases are lighter in weight and already have more energy in them compared to solids.With this being said, the additional energy causes gases to move faster than solids with the same increase in temperature.
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