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3. Why do gases expand to fill the container?

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Answered by Rupkathadas
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Answer:

Gases are in rapid motion, and they undergo elastic collisions with each other and the walls of the container; that is, momentum and energy is transfered not lost during collisions. Gases expand spontaneously to fill any container (rapid motion).

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Answered by Anonymous
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Gases are in rapid motion,and they undergo elastic collisions with each other and the walls of the container;that is momentum and energy is transferred not lost during collisions.

Thus they expand spontaneously to fill any container.

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