All gases can and will expand in the right conditions.
All objects do not expand on heating.....Only metals expand on heating.....non metals like wood,plastic,etc do not expand on heating.
All liquids expand on heating (apart from water between 0oC to 4oC)
That's because of greater intermolecular spaces in gases than in solids
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All gases can and will expand in the right conditions.
All objects do not expand on heating.....Only metals expand on heating.....non metals like wood,plastic,etc do not expand on heating.
All liquids expand on heating (apart from water between 0oC to 4oC)
Solids, liquids and gases expand when heated, liquids and gases expand much more that solids. Gases can be compressed
That's because of greater intermolecular spaces in gases than in solids
All of them can expand - for example, when they are heated. Gases usually expand more than solids or liquids.
When particles are heated up they gain energy. This causes them to move more and spread out. This causes the volume to increase and the density to decrease.
Yes. That is one of the properties of gases.
They are all subordinated to temperature variations, which make them contract or expand. This is a physical characteristic for almost all elements.
Heating the water all gases are released.
In a free space gases expand.
Yes,gases also contract and expand with changing temperatures