Chemistry, asked by kevikhrietuorutsa, 10 months ago

give reason: a gas fill the vessel completely........why? a gas exerts pressure on the wall of the container a wooden table should be called a solid we can move or hand in air but but to do the same we need a karate master

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Answered by Multigamer09
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Reason: Molecules in gases are loosely packed as compared to solid molecules which are densely packed. So we can easily break the force of attraction when we move our hand through the air but it is difficult to break through a solid due to the greater forces of attraction between molecules.

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Answered by aish21092005
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the molecules of gas a free moving and highly energetic... So the room around like mad and filled vessel completely

gas exerts pressure on the wall of a container because when the molecules are rapidly moving they collide with each other and the wall of the container. Thus they apply a force and this force divided by area is pressure

There is a whole lot of spaces between the molecules of gas exactly the opposite in the case of solids... That is why we can move our hand in air freely but in solids we are most probably going to have fracture

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