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Gases fill up completely the vessel in which they are kept give reasons

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gases fill up completely the vessel in which they are kept because there are higher inter molecular spaces and higher kinetic energy to exchange their position but the forces of attraction between them are minimum that is why their particles are not be able to bound each other and it needed a close container to contain.

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