their molecules have very little attraction for one another.
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Gases take up so much space because their molecules spread out to fill their space and like to be far apart from each other.
Because gas molecules are spaced further apart. The reason the gas is more expanded has to do with their stable and full valence shell. The valence electrons are able to move further away from the nucleus so it's about density and stability.
Their molecules have very little attraction for one another.
Gases take up so much space because gas has mass. The atoms in gas will conform to any space that they are put in.
Gases take up space - more in high temperatures, less in cold. Also, gases can be compressed.
There molecules have very little attraction from anothere
Because the particles are all spread out!
Metal atoms
Gases - force of attraction is very weak - the particles in gases have a lot of space in between them - move very freely - gases are the least dense (from solids and liquids) - particles in gases are very "excited" and move around a lot.
With gases, there is already a lot of space in between the particles. Therefore, the particles can be pushed more closely together than in liquids, since the particles in liquids are already much closer together.
A liquid differs from a gas because the particles of a liquid will not disperse to fill the entirety of the container it is held in as it maintains its density fairly consistently. Like gases, liquids have no fixed shape.
It is because gas is actually not very dense the particles are relavily far apart allowing it to be compressed
Because a lot of gas can be stored at high pressure. When presurized gas is released, it can be made to do work. (e.g. a jackhammer, or pneumatic drill.)
Gasses spread out to take up as much space as they can but it really depends on the amount of gas.
It would take a lot of money because you have to pay for every thing to be able to survive and get to outer space.
cause the particles have alot of space
Gases - force of attraction is very weak - the particles in gases have a lot of space in between them - move very freely - gases are the least dense (from solids and liquids) - particles in gases are very "excited" and move around a lot.
YES, because they have a lot of stuff to carry and books can weigh a lot and take up a lot of space.
I don't know exactly how much space, but yes , a lot!!
gases tend to take up the entire space they are given. if a little is in a large area, density will be low, but even throughout the entire area its given. it will also cause suction. if there is a lot in a small area, it will be high density, and will add a lot of outward pressure to its container. basically, gasses do take up space, but they will move to accept other objects, and take up all of the space they are given. so, the i guess the answer is: all of it, but none of it. hope that helped ^^
the "big bang" became existent, thus expanding space as it goes.
With gases, there is already a lot of space in between the particles. Therefore, the particles can be pushed more closely together than in liquids, since the particles in liquids are already much closer together.
My opinion is that a 8GB ipod touch can hold a lot of games because most of the best ones don't take up a lot of space like angry birds, doodle jump etc. I would also consider music and videos (especially if you are going to jail break it) because movies can take up a lot of space.
A liquid differs from a gas because the particles of a liquid will not disperse to fill the entirety of the container it is held in as it maintains its density fairly consistently. Like gases, liquids have no fixed shape.
Yes, installing the CRM (Customer Relations Management) systems does take up a lot of space on your computer. If you use the CRM system through Microsoft Outlook, you will save some space because it is often already installed on your computer, but the best way is to use an online CRM system if you are looking to save space on your computer.