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		<title>How does the speed of the molencules of a gas change whan the gas is heated?</title>
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alijaf asked: 2 question
A gas barbecue grill uses propane gas. the propane is stored
in a rigid tank. what happens to  the of the propane when the tank is left outside on a very hot summer day? what about on a cold winter day.barbecue
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<div><em><strong>alijaf</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>2 question<br />
A gas barbecue grill uses propane gas. the propane is stored<br />
in a rigid tank. what happens to  the of the propane when the tank is left outside on a very hot summer day? what about on a cold winter day.<br/><a href='http://www.8bbq.com'>barbecue</a></div>
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