Volume change and particle size
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Students easily confuse a decrease in gas volume with a decrease in the size of the gas particles. It is very important to make clear that a gas, like an atom, is mostly empty space. When a gas's volume is decreased the net change is the amount of empty space for the particles to move about in. There is no net change in the composition, physical or chemical characteristics of the particles themselves.

Quiz 1E
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