Chemistry, asked by rohitjoshitak, 11 months ago

With help of a diagram explain the compression taking place in gases​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hi mate

Explanation:

Gases can be compressed, because they just take up whatever space is available to them. This is because gases consist of molecules that have too little interactions between them to stick together. They just move along until they collide, either with a wall or with each other.

Answered by singhmadhavi741
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gases molecules are very loosely packed and there are large intermolecular spaces between the gases do not have any shape of their own and and take the sale of the container and they are put it same amount of air filling in the containers of different shapes hands the gases takes the shape of container define volume and cannot be compressed easily in gas is molecules are very weakly attract towards each other hand they are very less in dance guess is also the property of diffusion the molecules in gas have a high Kinetic energies

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