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Do gases have charged particles

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No. Gases are made up of particles;

Everything you see around you is made up of tiny things called particles.

A solids particles: are tightly compact so they cannot move on their own but they can vibrate.

A liquids particles: are joined together but there is space between each particle so they can both move and vibrate.

A gases particles: are not connected so they have lots of space to move. They also vibrate.

Sound travels through solids the easiest because of the no- space between each particle. So the vibrations travel eaisier and quicker.

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Not as a general rule. Charged particles tend to be chemically active unless in solution. On a dry day when the wind is blowing there tends to be a build up of charged particles which causes humans to be irritable. Static electricity is the result of a slight build up of charge whereas lightning indicates a larger build up.

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Yes, they do. Gas particles are already far apart and move more quickly than liquid particles, and as they warm up, they move faster and further apart.

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Usually, gases do not contain charged particles.

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