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  • 13-10-2020
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How are gases different from solids and liquids?

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  • 13-10-2020

Answer: All of these states of matter have atoms, molecules, etc. Gases have their molecules all spread out and are not confined to one spot. Liquids and solids both have their molecules in a specific place. For liquid, water, and for solids, an example could be ice. Solids such as ice are tightly packed together and can not move much. Liquids are not packed together as much as solids.

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