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a gas fills completely The vessel in which it kept

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Answered by homosapiens45
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The gas fills completely the vessel in which it is kept because the particles of gas move freely and acquire the shape of the container.

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.

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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