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How do the gas molecules move in a sample of a gas

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The attractions between the particles keep them from flying freely through space. The particles in liquids move over, around, and past one another. Individual particles in liquids are able to move all through the mass of liquid. In addition, the motion of particles in a liquid is kinetic energy.
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Gas molecules move around randomly, colliding with each other and changing speed and direction.
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