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gas particles move fastly spread apart

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I think you mean, how do particles move in gas. But we all make mistakes. A most thought provoking question sir. The movement of particles in gas is the exact opposite to the movement of particles in a solid. When particles are in a solid state they are very slow, and clumped together. When particles take the gas form, they are completely spread out, have many fluctuations, moving fast. Excited particles if you like.

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gas particles move in random directions, this sort of movement is call "Brownian motion" gas particles are very open and have a lot of space to move around unlike solids.

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They move in a straight line until they hit something and bounce off. Molecules in a gas show random rectilinear motion. This is called Brownian motion

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solid particles stay line up, striaght, none touching each other

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have enough energy to break completely away from each other, lots of empty space

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The molecules in gas move rapidly and freely. They are widely spaced from one another.

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The movement that gas particles make is, they vibrate very fast and rapidly, they are also all spread far apart so they have enough space to move.

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