Chemistry, asked by 5038, 1 year ago

a gas fills completely the vessel in which it is kept. give reason.

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Answered by Auxiliary
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The force of attraction between the gas particles is less and they are loosely packed which allows them to move freely and occupy the space in the vessel.

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Answered by zoya0710
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The gas fills the vessel completely in which it is kept because the force of attraction between the particles of gases is very low, its particles moves in all possible directions.

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