Chemistry, asked by riya3231, 10 months ago

a gas fills completely The vessel in which it is kept​

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Answered by daminee81
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The force of attraction between particles of gas is negligible. Because of this, particles of gas move in all directions. Thus, a gas fills the vessel completely in which it is kept. (b) A gas exerts pressure on the walls of the container.
Answered by ItsMysteryBoy
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The particles of a gas have high kinetic energy and they move in all possible directions independent of each other because there exist practically no forces of attraction between them.

So , that is why a gas fills completely The vessel in which it is kept.

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