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A gas fills compeletly the vessel in which it is kept Give readon

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Answered by iamironman01
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Explanation:

It is so because gas occupies all the space in the air and when you close a vessel , air gets trapped. BTW , Gas and air are the same ;). The air gets trapped as it's molecular arrangement is far away from each other and they occupy the empty space due to it.

Answered by vanshjaat1360
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Thus, a gas fills the vessel completely in which it is kept. (b) A gas exerts pressure on the walls of the container. Answer: Because of negligible force of attraction between particles of gas, the particles of gas have the highest kinetic energy.
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