Asked by Lea
Why is gas a chemical reaction not detectable by sight? Explain?
my answer is because the atoms or molecules of matter in the gaseous state move freely among each other, and are, in most instances, packed more loosely than the molecules of the same substance in the solid or liquid state. Pls. correct me
my answer is because the atoms or molecules of matter in the gaseous state move freely among each other, and are, in most instances, packed more loosely than the molecules of the same substance in the solid or liquid state. Pls. correct me
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Answered by
DrBob222
The question isn't exactly clear to me; however, your answer seems as good as any.
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