Any material capable of being vapourized will fill the bill. Water, alcohol, benzene, and so on.
It is called diffusion when particles spread far apart and fill all the space available.
Yes, gas will uniformly fill any container it is put in to fill the available space. The gas molecules will spread out to evenly fill the space they are contained in.
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.
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Gaseous states of matter spread apart to fill the shape and the volume of the container which holds them.
The particles are spread out, free to move. A gas will fill the space it is introduced into.
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.
Gases have molecules that can spread far apart to fill any shape or container. The particles in a gas are in constant random motion, allowing them to quickly fill the available space.
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.
Yes, steam occupies space as it is composed of water vapor molecules that are in a gaseous state and spread out to fill the volume of the container in which they are held.
The movement of particles to spread out and fill all available space is called diffusion. This process occurs due to random motion of particles leading to regions of higher concentration moving towards regions of lower concentration until equilibrium is reached.
The molecues making up the air receive the energy from the heat, and as they become more excited they spread out and fill more space.