Chemistry, asked by mandurizvi3539, 11 months ago

Why does a gas fill the vessel completely in which it is kept?

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Answered by Anonymous
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heya mate.

The force of attraction between particles of gas is negligible (it is a property of gas).So all the particles of gas moves in all directions.Therefore,a gas fill the vessel completely as the gas exerts pressure on the wall in which it is kept.

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Answered by aarif4831
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the gas molecules have .negligible force of attraction ..and hence more intermolecular space ..so it requires more space to fill in it.

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