Because gas molecules have enough kinetic energy to overcome the attractive forces between the molecules. The gas molecules are traveling in all sorts of directions, so they naturally will fill a container. In essence if the container isn't closed gas particles that find their direction to be towards the hole will then escape. They will continue to escape until the system reaches equilibrium and the amount of gas incoming to the container equals the amount of gas escaping.
In a gas, the atoms or molecules can move around freely.
Yes, a gas will always fill the container that it is in.
No. The particles in a gas spread out and completely fill their entire container, regardless of the shape or volume of the container.
gases have molecules which are free to move randomly at any given temperature and space. so, when it is kept inside the vessel it spreads itself and fills the vessel completely...
The gas has no form; so:- the gas embrace by diffusion the volume and form of any containerThe situation is of course different for a liquid.
You can fill a cylinder with gas.
Because gas molecules easily diffuse and fill completely a closed vessel.
No
A gas is expandable without limit.
Yes, a gas will always fill the container that it is in.
A gas will completely fill whatever container it's in as it will diffuse until it's concentration is the same throughout the container.
It will completely fill the container.
In the gas phase, the particles spread out to completely fill their container.
No. The particles in a gas spread out and completely fill their entire container, regardless of the shape or volume of the container.
Do not completely fill the cylinder. Always check the hoses and fittings.
gases have molecules which are free to move randomly at any given temperature and space. so, when it is kept inside the vessel it spreads itself and fills the vessel completely...
If it seems as though you cannot get the tank to fill completely on an 01 Sienna, it is likely that your gas gauge is not working properly. You are probably actually getting the tank full of gas.
1. Fill 5L vessel and pour all 5L into 7L vessel. 2. Fill 5L vessel again and fill the remainder of the 7L vessel (2L...leaving you with 3L in 5L vessel) 3. Empty 7L vessel and pour the 3L from 5L vessel into 7L vessel. 4. Fill 5L vessel again and fill the remainder of the 7L vessel (this will be 4L, as you have already got 3L in 7L vessel from Step 3. Leaving you with 1L in 5L vessel) 5. Empty the 7L vessel. Pour the 1L (from Step 4) from the 5L vessel into the 7L vessel. 6. Fill the 5L vessel and add it to the 1L (from step 5) in the 7L vessel. You now have 6L in the 7L vessel...WATER THE PLANT!1 Kg or 1000 grams