yes..ther r quite far wrt solids and liquids...and hence d cohesive force b/w them is less and they rn't able to maintain proper shape or size
Gases expand to fill their container. Also the atoms or molecules in a gas are relatively far apart and move freely in all directions.
Gases are compressible because of how the atoms are acting. In a gaseous state, the atoms have high energy and are spread far apart. This means there is a lot of free space into which atoms can be compacted.
Gases don't have a definite shape because the molecules aren't tightly packed together like solids and liquid's molecules are. The molecules in the gas are spread out and move freely about quickly in all directions.
In a gas, molecules are relatively far apart and have the energy to move quickly.
They don't, they stay separate from the other gas atoms but the particles/atoms in gases move so far apart that the separate gas atoms can intermingle! Another Answer: Gas molecules are in constant random motion. This motion is what mixes the two gases in the container. Interestingly, in theory, over time the two gases could completely separate in their container, based on randomness and probability theories!
Gases expand to fill their container. Also the atoms or molecules in a gas are relatively far apart and move freely in all directions.
Gases are compressible because of how the atoms are acting. In a gaseous state, the atoms have high energy and are spread far apart. This means there is a lot of free space into which atoms can be compacted.
because the atoms are so far apart from each other.
Gases are the only ones that are compressible in fact. They are compressible because the atoms in gases are very far apart, and when you compress them, their atoms can fill up these spaces.
Forces between electron pairs push the atoms apart.
yes
the molecules of gases are spread out very far apart and are not being restricted like solids or liquids
Forces between electron pairs push the atoms apart.
Gases don't have a definite shape because the molecules aren't tightly packed together like solids and liquid's molecules are. The molecules in the gas are spread out and move freely about quickly in all directions.
yes..ther r quite far wrt solids and liquids...and hence d cohesive force b/w them is less and they rn't able to maintain proper shape or size
The particles of solids are very close and tight and are organised. The particles of liquids are randomly organised and are further apart. The molecules in gases are really far apart.
In a gas, molecules are relatively far apart and have the energy to move quickly.