On the basis of molecular theory, explain why a gas fills entire space available to
it.
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Gases fill all the space that is available to them. ... The intermolecular interactions are too weak compared to the interactions of liquids or solids, i.e. the forces between molecules of gas are negligible and that is why the molecules of gas are more free to move.
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Gases fill all the space that is available to them. ... The intermolecular interactions are too weak compared to the interactions of liquids or solids, i.e. the forces between molecules of gas are negligible and that is why the molecules of gas are more free to move
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