Why do gases have neither definite shape and not definite volume?
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Because they have less intermolecular forces of attraction.
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Particles are far apart from each other because there are very weak forces of attraction between them. They move fast in all directions. Because of this, gases don't have a definite shape or volume and fill any container. Because there is lots of free space between particles, gases can easily be compressed.
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