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why do gas completely fill the vessel it is contained in?​

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Answered by subhamita1
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Answer:

gas have molecular motion. thus, if we keep a gas in a vessel, it fills the whole vessel due to kinetic theory of gases.

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Answered by himanshi102
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Answer:

A gas fills the vessels in which it is kept because there is a negligible force of attraction between the particle of gas.

The intermolecular force are zero and do not act on the container in which it is kept.

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