Gases will expand to fill their containers.
A gas is a state of matter that will spread out to fill up whatever container it is in. Its particles are loosely packed and move freely, taking on the shape of the container.
Gases are the state of matter that spread out to fill the container they are in, no matter how big the container is. This is because gas particles have a lot of kinetic energy that allows them to move freely and fill the available space.
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Gaseous states of matter spread apart to fill the shape and the volume of the container which holds them.
The gaseous phase has molecules that will diffuse to fill their container. Gas particles are in constant, random motion and will spread out to occupy the available space uniformly.
It will expand to fill the container and change shape to conform to the interior of the container.
The gaseous state of matter is characterized by particles that are widely spaced and move freely, resulting in no fixed shape or volume. Gases expand to fill their container, and their density is much lower than that of solids and liquids. Additionally, gas particles collide with each other and with the walls of their container, leading to pressure. This state of matter is also highly compressible due to the large amount of space between particles.
The gas molecules move freely and independently from one another, filling the entire volume of their container because of their high kinetic energy. This results in the gas taking the shape of its container and exerting pressure on its walls evenly.
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In the gaseous state, particles are able to move freely and fill the entire volume of the container they are in due to their high kinetic energy and weak attractive forces between them.