Chemistry, asked by Hirarth93421, 10 months ago

Why a gas fills completely a vessel in which it is kept/

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Answered by SaHaBji07
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Answer:

because gases don't have fixed shape and volume they have low inter molecular attraction

Answered by Anonymous
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The state of matter-gas has least intermolecular force of attraction among it's molecules. Hence, the molecules can move away from each other to great extents(i.e, fill all the space provided to them). Hence, the gas molecules completely fill a vessel in which it is kept.

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