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Solids and liquids are composed of atoms or molecules that are held together by various kinds of chemical bonds, whereas gases are composed of independently moving particles that are not held together, therefore they are free to expand.

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Hi What gases heat up the fastest when heated and how hot will they get? What gases will not explode when heated? thanks chris sims

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