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Well I'm not exactly sure of what you're asking but molecules behavior is determined by the amount of energy/heat, high amounts of energy results in weaker bonds thus the molecules move farther apart. i.e solids have low amounts of energy so the bonds between the molecules are stronger thus a solid shape where as in gases there's a higher amount of energy thus a weaker bond therefore the molecules are spread put allowing gases to easily take on the shape of it's container.

this was simply particle theory and i apologize if this didn't clear anything up

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Brownian motion. Particles suspended in a liquid can be observed as moving in erratic and seemingly random motions. As thermal energy is added, the movements increase in intensity and frequency.

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Kinetic molecular theory.

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Kinetic theory

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