since gas has no definite volume or shape it can be expanded or compressed, the particles will spread till they reach the walls of their container
Gas particles have high kinetic energy, causing them to move rapidly and spread out to fill any available space. Due to their random and continuous motion, they quickly fill the container they are placed in, as there are no forces holding them together to prevent them from spreading out. This property of gases is known as their ability to diffuse and compress easily.
The state in which a substance completely fills its container is called saturation. At saturation, the substance is in equilibrium with its surroundings, with no further exchange of matter occurring.
The state in which a substance completely fills its container is called "solid packing" or "solid state". This typically occurs with solid substances like sand, powder, or grains, where the particles closely pack together to fill all available space within the container.
Gas fills the container because gas particles are in constant, random motion and will spread out to uniformly fill the space available to them. This behavior is governed by the gas particles colliding with each other and the walls of their container, creating pressure that pushes the gas to expand until it reaches equilibrium.
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Both a liquid and a gas take the shape of their containers. The difference is that the liquid has a definite volume, and the gas simply diffuses to all portions of the container it is put in.
The state in which a substance completely fills its container is called saturation. At saturation, the substance is in equilibrium with its surroundings, with no further exchange of matter occurring.
since gas has no definite volume or shape it can be expanded or compressed, the particles will spread till they reach the walls of their container
Yes. A gas completely fills its container.
A gas is any substance that forms into the shape of its container (bottle, room, etc.) and completely fills said container fully and evenly. Source: university chemistry
am not sure but i thinks its gas
A gas has no definite shape and will fill any container it's in.
The volume of a gas is totally dependent on the container it is in, gas fills its container completely by its particles spreading out. The volume of the container is the same as volume of the gas inside the container. gasses are most commonly measured in SI units (Liters, mililiters, .....).
The state in which a substance completely fills its container is called "solid packing" or "solid state". This typically occurs with solid substances like sand, powder, or grains, where the particles closely pack together to fill all available space within the container.
A gas will expand to fill up any volume available to it. Think of rigid containers that will not change shape or volume. If you have 10 completely empty containers that can be connected. Inside each is a vacuum. Place some gas in the first container. It completely fills the container and creates some pressure. Connect a second container and some of the gas leaves the first container, but not all of the gas. The gas will completely fill both containers, but creating less pressure. Continue connecting containers, and the same appens every time. The gas completely fills every container that is connected and the pressure 'adjusts' on its own to reach a new equilibrium pressure.
Gas fills the container because gas particles are in constant, random motion and will spread out to uniformly fill the space available to them. This behavior is governed by the gas particles colliding with each other and the walls of their container, creating pressure that pushes the gas to expand until it reaches equilibrium.
Liquids take the shape of the container that they are in.
Gas does that.