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Why can a gas be compressed to any extent ?

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  • When a gas is compressed at constant temperature

    A
    the speeds of the molecules increase
    B
    the collisions between the molecules increase
    C
    the speeds of the molecules decrease
    D
    the collisions between the molecules decrease
  • When a gas is compressed at constant temperature

    A
    the speeds of the molecules increase
    B
    the collisions between the molecules increase
    C
    the speeds of the molecules decrease
    D
    the collisions between the molecules decrease
  • A gas can be compressed to a fraction of its volume. The same volume of a gas can be spread all over a room. The reason for this is that

    A
    The volume occupied by molecules of a gas is negligible as compared to the total volume of the gas
    B
    Gases consist of molecules which are in a state of fixed motion
    C
    Gases consist of molecules having very large inter - molecular space which can be reduced or increased.
    D
    None of these
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