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Which state of matter occupies the whole space available completely? ​

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Answered by brainlyAyu
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Gases

Gas is an air-like fluid substance which expands freely to fill any space available, irrespective of its quantity. Gases have no strong bonds between the atoms.

Answered by sanskritiandpapa
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Answer: Gaseous State

Explanation: In a gaseous state, the particles are very loosely packed and thus can easily take over space.

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