Why gas fills up all the space available to it?
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The intermolecular attraction of gas molecules are very weak. This means that one molecule of gaseous substance can easily wander away from the other. Also since gases have higher kinetic energy than liquids and solids, the molecules move with a very high speed and fill up all the space they are left in.
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The inter molecular forces between gas molecules is negligible, due to which they have a tendency to expand. So, the gas particles fill up all the available spaces.
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