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Chemistry, 24.02.2021 20:10 cjs39

Click the green + sign to open the Particle box. Pump 100 heavy, blue gas molecules into the chamber.
Explain their behavior.
Do they move fast or slow?
Do they curve or move in straight paths?
What happens when they touch other gas molecules?

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