A gas consists of particles having a rather loose molecular structure; the easiest way of saying it is that there's a lot of "empty space" between the molecules. When a gas is compressed (by pressure, or being led into a smaller chamber) these empty spaces are eliminated as the particles get closer to each other.
gas is a state of matter that can be squashed.
gases because of the space between the particles
A gas. It has no definite volume or shape.
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Nitrogen gas is used to fill bags of crisps to prevent them from getting squashed. Nitrogen is an inert gas that helps maintain the freshness and crunchiness of the crisps by minimizing the effects of oxidation and moisture.
Flour particles are smaller in size and have less resistance to pressure compared to sand grains. When a force is applied, the smaller flour particles are more easily compressed and squashed together, whereas larger sand grains are able to maintain their individual structure and resist being squashed as easily.
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because the bond of a solid are fit and tight together and the bond of the gas is far apart making the gas easily squash
A gas consists of particles having a rather loose molecular structure; the easiest way of saying it is that there's a lot of "empty space" between the molecules. When a gas is compressed (by pressure, or being led into a smaller chamber) these empty spaces are eliminated as the particles get closer to each other.
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Cardboard boxes get easily squashed by a shovel due to the concentrated force applied by the shovel's edge when pressing down on the box. Cardboard is a relatively soft and easily deformable material, making it susceptible to getting crushed under pressure.