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increases cause gases are less dense by nature, if the volume is confined and not large enough the liquid will not turn to a gas. that's how they haul liquid nitrogen and stuff...

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Volume increases when a liquid turns into a gas because the gas molecules move more freely and occupy a larger space compared to when they were in liquid form. This expansion is due to the increased distance between gas molecules.

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