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If liquids can be separated into layers of density, could gases also be separated? Explain your reasoning.​

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  • In liquid the particles are a little far away from each other but they have a powerful attractive force in between them by which we can separate them into layers of density
  • On the other hand in gas the particles are too far apart from each other so we can't separate them into layers of density.

There are 5states of matter

  1. Solid
  2. Liquid
  3. Gas
  4. Bose-Einstein Condensation
  5. Plasma
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