why does a gas fill the bassel completely in which it is kept. explai
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the forces of attraction between the molecules of gas is very very very low and that's why it occupies whole of the volume of the vessel in which it is kept
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The bonding of molecules in gas is very loose and so when the are kept in a vessel they go here and there and spread everywhere .
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