Why do the gas exert more pressure on the walls of the container than the solids
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because it is in the gaseua form so not in solid
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Explanation:
This is because the particles of gas move with far higher speed than the particles of solids.
The fast moving particles of gas constantly keep hitting the surface of the container thus, exerting a great pressure.
Whereas in solids the particles do not move and hence don't exert pressure on the walls of the container.
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