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Both liquids and solids have definite volumes. And that is how a gas is different. by a 5th grader!!!!

Hi i am a Fith grader and i just want to know that [ I am not good with scince]

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As the temperature increases, the solubility of a gas decreases and the solubility of a solid increases. Increases in pressure increase gas solubilities in liquids, but it doesn't affect solids.

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There is a law that governs gases; PV = n RT.

All solids can - at very high temperatures - be converted to gases and so can liquids. Gases acquires the shape of its container.

Solids have atoms that cannot move past each other but shake in place.

Liquids have atoms that slide past each other.

Gases have atoms that bounce of each other and have lots of space between them.

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Both solids and gases can dissolve. However, the solubility of a gas decreased with an increase in temperature, but the solubility of a solid increases with an increase in temperature. e.g. Hot water can dissolve less oxygen but more salt than cold water.

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Both liquids and solids have definite volumes. And that is how a gas is different. by a 5th grader!!!!

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A gas solubility curve is found on mount Everest & a solid soubility curve is found in tunnels

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A dramatically lower density, for one. For another, gases are highly compressible, whereas liquids and solids have very limited compressibility.

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In general, higher temperature increase solubility of solid and decrease solubility of gas in liquid.

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A gas has no form.

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