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space occupied by a gas is​

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Gas is a state of matter that has no fixed shape and no fixed volume. Gases have lower density than other states of matter, such as solids and liquids. There is a great deal of empty space between particles, which have a lot of kinetic energy.

All matter, gas, liquid, and solid expresses a volume. For gases, the volume can be altered for a given quantity (i.e. mass) by compression or expansion, and a gas will always fill a vacuum evenly. Gaseous volumes have typical units of L , or m3

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