What distinguishes gas from the other two ordinary states of matter?

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2026-05-19 13:25

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Gas is distinguished from the other two ordinary states of matter, solid and liquid, by its ability to expand to fill the space it is in, taking the shape of its container. This is because gas particles are further apart and have more energy compared to particles in solids and liquids.

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