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One kg of gas has a much larger volume than one kg of solid Use kinetic theory to explain why??
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One kg of gas has a much larger volume than one kg of solid
Use kinetic theory to explain why??
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The reason why 1 kg of gas has a larger volume than 1 kg of a solid is because the molecules are spread father apart where a solids are much closer and cannot move freely
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