4. Gases can fill the entire
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Explanation:
Gases can fill a container of any size or shape. It doesn't matter how big the container is. The molecules spread out to fill the whole space equally.
Answer:
Gases can fill a container of any size or shape. It doesn't matter how big the container is. The molecules spread out to fill the whole space equally
Explanation:
Gases have a negligible intermolecular force of attraction between the particles of gas. As a result, the random motion of particles in all directions is experiencing in the vessel. Hence, the gas fills the vessel in which it is kept.
Gases can fill a container of any size or shape. It doesn't matter how big the container is. The molecules spread out to fill the whole space equally. Think about a balloon. No matter what shape you make the balloon, it will be evenly filled with the gas molecules. Even if you make a balloon animal, the molecules are spread equally throughout the entire shape.
Liquids can only fill the bottom of a container, while gases can fill it entirely. The shape of liquids is very dependent on gravity, while less dense gases are light enough to have a more freedom to move