gases have a definite shape and volume true or false
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False
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The molecules in a gas are very far apart from each other. The amount of space between the particles in a gas can change easily. Hence the volume is not definite. Shape depends upon the shape of the container because gases are fluid.
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The statement is false. Gases do not have a definite shape and volume.
- Because the intermolecular interactions between gas molecules are generally weak, gases have no definite shape or volume, and the gas occupies the volume of the container in which it is confined.
- Gases, like liquids, lack a distinct structure, but unlike solids and liquids, they also lack a defined volume.
- According to the kinetic theory of gases, gases have no fixed shape or volume and take up practically no space.
- As a result, the provided statement is false.
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