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What happens to the molecules within a gas when the gas condenses?

They gain energy.
They lose energy.
They drift apart.
They move faster.

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Answer:

B they loss energy

Step-by-step explanation:

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User Dividius
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When gas molecules condenses, they lose energy. Condensation process will lose electrons due to and will slow down the compaction of electrons to each other which results to reduction of heat energy. As heat energy decreases, it allows those lose electrons to combine with liquid.
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