A low-density gas would have molecules that are farther apart and fewer in numbers per unit volume.
The distances between gas particles in a gas are very large.
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All gases can be compressed because the particles are not close together and when you compress it, it brings the particles closer together. Liquids however, have particles which are close to each other so they can't be compressed.
is it true the space between gas particles becomes very large
Very probable this space is empty, is vacuum.
further apart and move more slowly.
Usually yes, but the distance between the particles depends on pressure. A gas at high pressure can actually have particles fairly close together.
The kinetic theory of gases doesn't involve the exercise of forces between particles.
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Yes. they do
1) Gases have no definite shape - they change their shapes along with the shape of their container 2) Gases have no definite volume - they can be compressed easily 3) Gases particles are located far apart from each other 4) Gases particles move freely in all directions (Brownian motion) 5) Gases diffuse rapidly 6) Gases have weak intermolecular attraction forces 7) Gases have generally low densities 8) Gases have very low viscosities
gases because of the space between the particles
Normally free floating particles and gases such as oxygen, nitrogen etc.
All gases can be compressed because the particles are not close together and when you compress it, it brings the particles closer together. Liquids however, have particles which are close to each other so they can't be compressed.
By large distances between particles that are moving at high speeds
gases
big spaces between the particles???
Their densities