A gas foils completely the vessel in which it is kept
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A gas fills completely the vessel in which it is kept because the the intermolecular spaces between the particles of the gas are very large and they are easily compressible.
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Gaeses have less intermolecular farce due to which the particles can move freely in all directions. hence the gases feel completely the vessel in which they are kept in.
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