Chemistry, asked by iamafzalansari, 1 year ago

Why a gas fill the whole vessel in which it is enclosed

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Answered by lasya4
5
because the molecules of gases are not closely packed.
the molecules of gases have more space between them

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Answered by staceyrich
3
they have very less force of attraction between them due to which it's molecules occupy the whole vessel in which it is contained
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