the molecules of gases are spread out very far apart and are not being restricted like solids or liquids
No. Gasses are matter.
D: Empty space.
No, gases have more empty spaces.
No, air is composed of various gases such as nitrogen, oxygen, and carbon dioxide, while empty space refers to the absence of matter. Air occupies space and has mass, while empty space does not have these properties.
Democritus
robert boyle
Large empty spaces in plant cells are known as ... The large empty spaces present in the cell is vacuoles. There is also a central vacuole that occupies much space in a plant cell.
well solids would be particuls all compact then liquads would be less compact and so on for gases... this usually occurs from van der walls forces breaking from heating and then there is just empty space between particles that are in a gas form
all of them are; except, empty space can only be a medium to electromagnetic waves
Very probable this space is empty, is vacuum.
Gases
A vacuum is completely empty of air and all other matter. It is a space devoid of any particles or gases.