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  • Understanding Gases at the Microscopic Level: Molecules & Motion
    A gas on the microscale can be described as a collection of tiny particles known as molecules or atoms that are in constant, rapid, and random motion. These molecules or atoms have negligible volume and very little attraction to one another, resulting in a gas's ability to expand and fill the available space. They move freely, colliding with each other and the walls of their container, transferring energy and momentum during these collisions.
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