Why does a gas fills a vessel completely?
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Answer: The force of attraction between particles of gas is negligible. Because of this, particles of gas move in all directions. Thus, a gas fills the vessel completely in which it is kept. ... Because of this a gas exerts pressure on the walls of the container in which it is kept.
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i think because it has highest entropy..which means high disorderliness
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gas molecules have highest kinetic energy amongst all the three states...so the molecules try to occupy the maximum space..
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