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How are the molecules in a gas different from molecules in other states of matter?

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Answer: The molecules in gases are different from other states of matter

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The molecules in gases are different from other states of matter because unlike, for example, a solid, they move around freely and are much more spread apart. A gas can fill up any container, but once the container is unsealed, the gasses will immedietly be let out. Gases can be compressed much more easily than a solid or a liquid.

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