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  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Thompson_Rivers_University/TRU%3A_Fundamentals_and_Principles_of_Chemistry_(CHEM_1510_and_CHEM_1520)/02%3A_Gases/2.01%3A_Characteristics_of_Gases
    Bulk matter can exist in three states: gas, liquid, and solid. Gases have the lowest density of the three, are highly compressible, and fill their containers completely. Elements that exist as gases a...Bulk matter can exist in three states: gas, liquid, and solid. Gases have the lowest density of the three, are highly compressible, and fill their containers completely. Elements that exist as gases at room temperature and pressure are clustered on the right side of the periodic table; they occur as either monatomic gases (the noble gases) or diatomic molecules (some halogens, N₂, O₂).
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Introductory_Chemistry/Introductory_Chemistry_(CK-12)/02%3A_Matter_and_Change/2.05%3A_States_of_Matter
    This page describes the three states of water: solid, liquid, and gas, with solid existing below 0°C, liquid between 0°C and 100°C, and gas above 100°C. Each state has distinct properties: solids main...This page describes the three states of water: solid, liquid, and gas, with solid existing below 0°C, liquid between 0°C and 100°C, and gas above 100°C. Each state has distinct properties: solids maintain shape and volume, liquids have a fixed volume without a definite shape, and gases have neither. It also mentions plasma as a fourth state, comprised of charged particles. Additionally, it highlights mercury as a unique liquid metal that can also solidify or vaporize.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Lansing_Community_College/LCC%3A_Chem_151_-_General_Chemistry_I/Text/05%3A_Gases/5.01%3A_Characteristics_of_Gases
    Bulk matter can exist in three states: gas, liquid, and solid. Gases have the lowest density of the three, are highly compressible, and fill their containers completely. Elements that exist as gases a...Bulk matter can exist in three states: gas, liquid, and solid. Gases have the lowest density of the three, are highly compressible, and fill their containers completely. Elements that exist as gases at room temperature and pressure are clustered on the right side of the periodic table; they occur as either monatomic gases (the noble gases) or diatomic molecules (some halogens, N₂, O₂).
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/City_College_of_San_Francisco/Chemistry_101A/Topic_C%3A_Gas_Laws_and_Kinetic_Molecular_Theory/05%3A_Gases/5.01%3A_Characteristics_of_Gases
    Bulk matter can exist in three states: gas, liquid, and solid. Gases have the lowest density of the three, are highly compressible, and fill their containers completely. Elements that exist as gases a...Bulk matter can exist in three states: gas, liquid, and solid. Gases have the lowest density of the three, are highly compressible, and fill their containers completely. Elements that exist as gases at room temperature and pressure are clustered on the right side of the periodic table; they occur as either monatomic gases (the noble gases) or diatomic molecules (some halogens, N₂, O₂).
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/University_of_North_Texas/UNT%3A_CHEM_1410_-_General_Chemistry_for_Science_Majors_I/Text/09%3A_Gases/9.02%3A_Property_of_Gases
    While we know quite a bit about the properties of solids and liquids from our experiences, we often lack knowledge about the properties of gases because of their intangible nature. On this page, you w...While we know quite a bit about the properties of solids and liquids from our experiences, we often lack knowledge about the properties of gases because of their intangible nature. On this page, you will learn more about the often colorless and clear gases that often go unnoticed in our daily lives.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Physical_and_Theoretical_Chemistry_Textbook_Maps/Physical_Chemistry_(LibreTexts)/16%3A_The_Properties_of_Gases/16.07%3A_Van_der_Waals_Constants_in_Terms_of_Molecular_Parameters
    This page explains the van der Waals equation, which accounts for real gas behavior through molecular volume and intermolecular forces. Using binomial expansion, it connects pressure, volume, and temp...This page explains the van der Waals equation, which accounts for real gas behavior through molecular volume and intermolecular forces. Using binomial expansion, it connects pressure, volume, and temperature with coefficients a (intermolecular attraction) and b (particle volume).
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Bellarmine_University/BU%3A_Chem_104_(Christianson)/Phase_1%3A_The_Phases_of_Matter/1%3A_Gases/1.1%3A_The_Phases_of_Matter
    Bulk matter can exist in three states: gas, liquid, and solid. Gases have the lowest density of the three, are highly compressible, and fill their containers completely. Elements that exist as gases a...Bulk matter can exist in three states: gas, liquid, and solid. Gases have the lowest density of the three, are highly compressible, and fill their containers completely. Elements that exist as gases at room temperature and pressure are clustered on the right side of the periodic table; they occur as either monatomic gases (the noble gases) or diatomic molecules (some halogens, N₂, O₂).
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/General_Chemistry/Map%3A_Chemistry_-_The_Central_Science_(Brown_et_al.)/10%3A_Gases/10.01%3A_Characteristics_of_Gases
    Bulk matter can exist in three states: gas, liquid, and solid. Gases have the lowest density of the three, are highly compressible, and fill their containers completely. Elements that exist as gases a...Bulk matter can exist in three states: gas, liquid, and solid. Gases have the lowest density of the three, are highly compressible, and fill their containers completely. Elements that exist as gases at room temperature and pressure are clustered on the right side of the periodic table; they occur as either monatomic gases (the noble gases) or diatomic molecules (some halogens, N₂, O₂).
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/General_Chemistry/ChemPRIME_(Moore_et_al.)/09%3A_Gases/9.02%3A_Property_of_Gases
    While we know quite a bit about the properties of solids and liquids from our experiences, we often lack knowledge about the properties of gases because of their intangible nature. On this page, you w...While we know quite a bit about the properties of solids and liquids from our experiences, we often lack knowledge about the properties of gases because of their intangible nature. On this page, you will learn more about the often colorless and clear gases that often go unnoticed in our daily lives.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/University_of_Missouri/MU%3A__1330H_(Keller)/10%3A_Gases/10.1%3A_Characteristics_of_Gases
    Bulk matter can exist in three states: gas, liquid, and solid. Gases have the lowest density of the three, are highly compressible, and fill their containers completely. Elements that exist as gases a...Bulk matter can exist in three states: gas, liquid, and solid. Gases have the lowest density of the three, are highly compressible, and fill their containers completely. Elements that exist as gases at room temperature and pressure are clustered on the right side of the periodic table; they occur as either monatomic gases (the noble gases) or diatomic molecules (some halogens, N2, O2).
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/University_of_Florida/CHM2047%3A_One-Semester_General_Chemistry_(Kleiman)/09%3A_Gases/9.01%3A_Review_of_Gases/9.1.01%3A_Characteristics_of_Gases
    Bulk matter can exist in three states: gas, liquid, and solid. Gases have the lowest density of the three, are highly compressible, and fill their containers completely. Elements that exist as gases a...Bulk matter can exist in three states: gas, liquid, and solid. Gases have the lowest density of the three, are highly compressible, and fill their containers completely. Elements that exist as gases at room temperature and pressure are clustered on the right side of the periodic table; they occur as either monatomic gases (the noble gases) or diatomic molecules (some halogens, N₂, O₂).

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