Why can gases be compressed easier than liquids and solids?
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Gases have smaller atomic nucl...
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Why can gases be compressed easier than liquids and solids?
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Gases have smaller atomic nuclei than solids and liquids.
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Solid materials go through chemical changes when they are compressed.
H.
The electron clouds in atoms of solids and liquids are much larger.
J. The space between gas molecules is bigger than solid and liquid molecules.
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