:Whilest "space" is but a vaccuum, there are still trace amounts of gas particles in the vast emptiness of that which we call "space." Take nebulae for instance, they are but giant collections of plasma particles, which are but a combination of gas and liquid. The accretion disks around black holes are made of plasma and gas as well. So in short, yes, there are particles of gas in space.
Particles of gas have the largest space out of solids and liquids
No, Space does not have any particles. This means that sound cannot travel through it. Sound waves need particles of any gas to travel and for us to hear it.
No gases at all in space.
Particles are spread out to the maximum of the space available.
empty space
You can store more fuel if it's present as a liquid because the particles are closer together than the particles in a gas.
Gas particles, like the particles in all states of matter (solid, liquid, gas) are always moving apart and colloding with other particles. Gas particles have more space in between and tend to move faster than the particles in a solid or liquid state. Temperature only affects how fast a particle moves, therefore warm air makes gas particles move faster and cold air makes gas particles move slower.
smoke particles are bigger than gas particles.
Particles are spread out to the maximum of the space available.
empty space
The amount of space that gas particles can take up is the size of the container, but the amount between them also is determined by the amount of space the gas takes up.
Gas particles move very fast because the particles are separated and have enough space to move around.
a vacuum
Gas can be compressed because the particles are far apart and have enough space to move into, solid and liquids particles have no space to move into! Hope this helps!
The particles are spread out, free to move. A gas will fill the space it is introduced into.
The particles are spread out, free to move. A gas will fill the space it is introduced into.
Nothing. Just space. And the atoms of those gases are mostly space, for the electrons and nuclei take up little space. So what we consider matter is mostly space...
Space is thought as a vacuum but it does contain small amounts of gases. It is mainly comprised of hydrogen plasma particles. There is no nitrogen that has been found in open space yet.
The volume of gas depends on the temperature, pressure, and number of gas particles present. These factors affect the amount of space the gas particles occupy.
You can store more fuel if it's present as a liquid because the particles are closer together than the particles in a gas.