give reasons-A gas fills completely the vessel in which it is kept.why?
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A GAS FILLS COMPLETELY THE VESSEL IN WHICH IT IS KEPT BECAUSE THERE IS NO INTERMOLECULAR ATTRACTION BETWEEN GAS PARTICLES, THUS, THE PARTICLES ARE FREE TO MOVE IN ALL DIRECTIONS AND THUS, OCCUPIES ALL THE AVAILABLE SPACES IN THIS PROCESS.
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A GAS FILLS COMPLETELY THE VESSEL IN WHICH IT IS KEPT BECAUSE THERE IS NO INTERMOLECULAR ATTRACTION BETWEEN GAS PARTICLES, THUS, THE PARTICLES ARE FREE TO MOVE IN ALL DIRECTIONS AND THUS, OCCUPIES ALL THE AVAILABLE SPACES IN THIS PROCESS.
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hey..
because gas has large intermolecular spaces and spread fast.....and also exerts pressure on the walls of the container.
so
a gas fills completely the vessel inwhich it is kept.
because gas has large intermolecular spaces and spread fast.....and also exerts pressure on the walls of the container.
so
a gas fills completely the vessel inwhich it is kept.
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