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David Matthews
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25 November, 03:32
What is the definition of a gas
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Keyon White
25 November, 03:43
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Gas: formless own fluid volume, the molecules tend to separate from each other and have a higher mobility than liquids.
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Yuliana Casey
25 November, 03:56
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A gas is something that takes up the space of the container, because it doesn't have a fixed shape.
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