Why gas can fill the whole vessel in which they are enclosed?
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A gas completely fills the vessel in which it is enclosed because the molecules of gas are very loosely packed therefore they move freely and acquire the shape of the vessel.
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a gas completely fill the vessel in which it is enclosed because the molecules of gas are very loosely packed and they can move freely in all directions and as gas take the shape of the container
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