An ideal gas at a pressure and temperature in a box which is kept in a vaccuum within a large container
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Gas pressure in a closed container is the result of the gas molecules hitting the inside of the container. The molecules move about and are attempting to escape the container. When they cannot escape, they strike the inside wall and then bounce around. The more molecules striking the inside wall of the container, the greater the pressure. This concept represents the kinetic theory of gases.
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gas have large large intermolecular space so it exert pressure in all directions in a container
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