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Tamara Jefferson
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21 June, 09:08
Do Gas Laws apply to Liquids and why?
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Izaiah Byrd
21 June, 09:16
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Gas Laws DO NOT apply to Liquids, because liquids have a definite volume. An important part of gas laws have to do with volume as a variable, which means it changes. This is true for gasses, but not for liquids.
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