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In the same way that water poured into a tin will fill the space until the water overflows. So too will gases pouring into a confined space.
The intermolecular forces in gases are extremely small; gases easily diffuse in any space.
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Yes. A gas will expand to fill a space evenly.
Gases fill all the space available because they have no fixed shape or volume. The particles in a gas are constantly moving and colliding with each other and the walls of their container, allowing them to spread out and fill the entire space uniformly.
Yes, gases expand to fill the container or space in which they are contained. This is due to the random motion of gas particles, which allows them to occupy all available space within the container.
Gases fill a container by spreading out to occupy all available space within the container. This is due to the high kinetic energy and random motion of gas particles, which allows them to move freely and fill the space evenly.
Intermolecular bonds in gases are extremely weak; because of this gases can easily expand.
Gases do not have a definite shape or volume because they expand to fill the container they are in. This is due to the fact that gas particles are in constant, random motion and spread out to fill the available space.
Gases like nitrogen, oxygen, and carbon dioxide will expand to fill any available space within a container due to their properties of high kinetic energy and lack of fixed volume or shape. The behavior of filling all available space evenly is known as gas diffusion.
Yes, because when a car is off, no noxious gases are released. However, if the car is on in a closed space, the space will eventually fill up with poison gases and it will not be safe.
Gases occupy the available space because their particles move freely and rapidly in all directions. This means they will fill any volume or container they are in as they spread out to evenly distribute themselves.