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Mathematics, 05.03.2021 17:20 giraffegurl

The image shows a cylinder with a movable wall (partition) and a piston. What properties of matter allow the gas to expand and contract as the wall is removed and the piston moved as depicted in the image?

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The particles of a gas are close together, they completely fill the volume of the container, they are strongly attracted to each other.
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The particles of a gas are very far apart, they completely fill the volume of the container, they are weakly attracted to each other.
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The particles of a gas are close together, they take the shape of the container, they are weakly attracted to each other.
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The particles of a gas are close together, they take the shape of the container, they are strongly attracted to each other.


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