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Nope! Gases are like shape-
shifters. They take on the
shape of whatever container
they're in, whether it's a
balloon or a bottle.
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Imagine a bunch of tiny balls
bouncing around. In gases, these balls
are really far apart, so you can squish
them closer together easily, unlike in
solids or liquids where they're already
pretty close.
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Picture spraying perfume in one
corner of a room. Eventually, the
smell spreads everywhere. Gases
do that naturally—they mix and
spread out all on their own.
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While many gases are see-through,
some can actually show their colors!
Just like how some gases in science
labs have different colors, like yellow-
green or reddish-brown. But most of
the time, gases are invisible to us.
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This is not true. Gases are actually
lighter compared to solids and
liquids. They have low density
because their particles are spread
out over a larger volume.
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Gas particles are in constant motion
and collide with the walls of their
container. These collisions create
pressure, which is measured in units
like atmospheres, millimeters of
mercury, or pascals.