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Why can gasses change volume?
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A. The gas particles have no mass, so they can change volume.
B. There are no forces holding the gas particles together.
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C. The forces holding the gas particles together are stronger than
gravity.
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D. Gravity has no effect on gas particles, so they can float away.
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