Chemistry, asked by sajanmalla627, 9 months ago

gases do not settle at the bottom of the vessel. why?

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Answered by SH6273638363
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Answer:

gases do not settle down in a vessel because they have so much intermolecular spaces present between , so their are many blank spaces left

Answered by 200t
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Explanation:

Gases are very less denser also, they've negligible intermolecular force of attraction between the particles of the gas. So, they all are free to roam seperately and hence making a negligible volume for which they become heavy settle down.

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