Gases are active molecules that are spread out. They are not compressed together and move very freely, bouncing off their surroundings. Keeping this in mind, if you spray some deodorant in one spot of a bed room, after about 1 minute you will be able to smell it on the other side of your room as there is nothing to stop the molecules from moving through the air.
gases
Gases - force of attraction is very weak - the particles in gases have a lot of space in between them - move very freely - gases are the least dense (from solids and liquids) - particles in gases are very "excited" and move around a lot.
The particles in a gas are much more spread out than in a solid.
The gases will begin to spread out and push against the can walls causing an increase in pressure. This will lead to the can to explode.
Solids have tightly packed atoms so there is no space for the atoms to mingle. But in liquids/ gases, the atoms are more spread out and more free to move hence allowing the atoms to mingle.
Gases spread quickly because it has more pleetah in it so it spreads vastly
yes, gases can get bigger and spread out.
Disperse?
Yes because if you cut a gas pipe it will spread out also get bigger.
Constant random motion of particles
because the intermolecular structure is far apart
Gases.
the molecules of gases are spread out very far apart and are not being restricted like solids or liquids
The tendency of gases to spread themselves out thinly is called diffusion. Diffusion is thus a process in which the particles travel from a high concentration area to an area of low concentration.
The molecules in side move or spread apart
Gases.
Gases.