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Giovanny
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20 January, 16:59
Why do gases take up so much space?
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Alex Liu
20 January, 17:20
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Gases take up so much space because the gas molecules are vibrating and moving very fast and in order to do this the molecules should as far as they could be to each other. They occur at low pressures and high temperatures where they can move freely in a container.
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