Gas

A gas is one of the phases of matter. Gases are, like liquids, fluids: they have the ability to flow and do not resist deformation. Unlike liquids, however, unconstrained gases do not occupy a fixed volume, but instead expand to fill whatever space they occupy. The kinetic energy in a gas is the greatest of the states of matter. Because of this increased kinetic energy, gas atoms and molecules tend to bounce off of one another, more so as the kinetic energy is increased.

The term "gas" is also used to mean:



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against the enemies of the Franks. The most important of his Spain and invaded the land of the Franks, intending to establish (Abd-er-Rah'-man), the Saracen governor of Spain. On his march through the southern districts of the land of the number of the people, and seized all the property he could carry obtained so many valuable things that every soldier "was loaded he got together a great army of Franks and Germans and marched against Poitiers (pwaw-te-ay) in October, 732. For six days there was sides; but on the seventh day a great battle took place. Both Christians and Mohammedans fought with terrible earnestness. of the slain. But towards evening, during a resolute charge made retired to their camp. It was not yet known, however, which side had won; and the Franks the field at sunrise there was no enemy to fight. The Mohammedans them all their valuable spoils. There was now no doubt which side regarded as one of the decisive battles of the world. It decided Europe. Charles Martel is especially celebrated as the hero of this battle. bravery during the fight. Marteau (mar-to') is the French word for breaks and crushes iron and steel, so Charles broke and crushed .

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