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What property of molecules make gases fill the spaces available to them?

The inter molecular spaces


Why can a gas be squeezed into a smaller container?

This is possible because gases have the physical property of elasticity, due to the fact that there are relatively large spaces between the molecules of gases.


Can all gases be compressed?

Yes, all gasses can be compressed. The very property of being a gas means that there are spaces between the individual atoms/molecules.


Do gases show the property of diffusion?

Yes, gases do show the property of diffusion as its molecules are loosely packed.


Why are the gases highly compressible while solids are almost incompressible?

gases are highly compressible as there molecules have lots of spaces between them while in molecules of solids there is not much space and they are tightly packed .


Why are gases highly compressiable while solids are almost incompressible?

gases are highly compressible as there molecules have lots of spaces between them while in molecules of solids there is not much space and they are tightly packed .


Why are solids not easy to compress as gases?

The molecules of solid are already intact that you cannot compress them any further unless there are spaces left.


What is molecules take up whatever space is available?

Diffusion is the process by which molecules take up whatever space is available. Liquids and gases diffuse into other substances.


Why it is easier to compress air as compare to water?

Air and other gases have spaces between the molecules, which are constantly flying around and colliding with each other and bouncing apart. In liquids, the molecules are close together, touching each other. This is why gases are compressable and liquids are not.


Do Gases have little spaces between them?

gases have huge spaces in between them.enough to move around where ever they want


When molecules in liquids and gases are heated they?

When molecules in liquids and gases are heated they move faster


Does atoms and molecules of gases and liquids are heated they sink?

after atoms and molecules of gases and liquids are heated, they sink?