volume of gas is always equal to volume of container in which it held.explain.
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Yes, a gas will always have the volume of its container. The volume will not change if you change the number of molecules, what will change is the pressure. There are some great videos where they heat water inside a 55 gallon drum. The water turns to steam and they allow some of the steam to escape. At this point the number of molecules has changed, and the temperature has changed, but the volume hasn’t changed. Then the seal the drum and spray it with cold water. The volume hasn’t changed. But as the temperature of the steam inside changes the pressure inside can no longer withstand the pressure outside and the drum is crushed.
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The statement is :
{ volume of gas is always equal to the volume of container in which it held }
Explaination :
This statement is True. As we know that molecules have high intermolecular space between their particles and less intermolecular force of attraction between particles so they are very lossely packed. They are fluids in nature.
so volume of gas is always equal to volume of container in which it held.
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The statement is :
{ volume of gas is always equal to the volume of container in which it held }
Explaination :
This statement is True. As we know that molecules have high intermolecular space between their particles and less intermolecular force of attraction between particles so they are very lossely packed. They are fluids in nature.
so volume of gas is always equal to volume of container in which it held.
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HOPE IT HELPS
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