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gasForm of matter, such as air, in which the molecules move randomly in otherwise empty space, filling any size or shape of container into which the gas is put. A sugar-lump sized cube of air at room temperature contains 30 trillion molecules moving at an average speed of 500 metres per second (1,800 kph/1,200 mph). Gases can be liquefied by cooling, which lowers the speed of the molecules and enables attractive forces between them to bind them together.
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| Oil was found under a thick gas cap, both reservoired in Tertiary limestones, possibly sourced from late Cretaceous to Tertiary shales. The space between the gas cap and the water table shrinks every year. DaimlerChrysler is joining GM in using a yellow gas cap to mark their FFV models. |
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