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How do scientists describe the behavior of particles in gases?​

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The behavior of the particles in the gases as follows:

Particles of a gas are continually moving and colliding upon things. This gives gases their properties of pressure. The gas laws depict the connection between volume, weight, and temperature of a given measure of gas.

gas vibrate and move openly move at high speeds. In gases, the particles move quickly in every direction, often crashing into one another and the side of the gas can or container.

The size of these particles is very small compared to the difference between two neighboring particles. These particles are continually moving on the fact that they have kinetic energy that will increase with an expansion in temperature, leads to the particles to move quicker.

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