Space as verbly means that in a group of occupied places if ther is one place un occupied then we term it as space
Similarly in space there is no gas{co2} present it is vacant place unoccupied by any one or any gas.
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Space is a vacuum, meaning it does not contain matter. There are three states of matter: solid, liquid and gas. CO2 is a gas. Therefore space does not contain carbon dioxide.
This can be explained in terms of the kinetic molecular theory of gases. Due to the low density of gases, the particles are more widely spaced and so most of the volume taken up by a gas is empty space (as in any shaped container).
Gases do not have a large volume in terms of their density compared to solids and liquids. Gases are highly compressible, meaning they can occupy the volume of any container they are placed in. This results in gases expanding to fill the available space and taking up much more space compared to the same amount of a solid or liquid.
All forms of matter take up space. This is due to the arrangement of particles within the matter, which determine its volume and shape. From solids to liquids to gases, all matter has a physical presence that occupies space.
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The exosphere, the outermost layer of Earth's atmosphere, contains the least concentration of gases. It is where the atmosphere transitions into outer space, with the density of gases extremely low and gradually dissipating into the vacuum of space.
The intermolecular forces in gases are extremely small; gases easily diffuse in any space.
Intermolecular bonds in gases are extremely weak; because of this gases can easily expand.
Mercury's gases escaped into space once
Gases occupy the available space because their particles move freely and rapidly in all directions. This means they will fill any volume or container they are in as they spread out to evenly distribute themselves.
There are no harmful gases in space. There are no gases. Space is a vacuum. Astronauts wear a pressure suit so that they are not exposed to the vacuum, which could kill them.
Space is thought as a vacuum but it does contain small amounts of gases. It is mainly comprised of hydrogen plasma particles. There is no nitrogen that has been found in open space yet.
This can be explained in terms of the kinetic molecular theory of gases. Due to the low density of gases, the particles are more widely spaced and so most of the volume taken up by a gas is empty space (as in any shaped container).
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Gases do not have a large volume in terms of their density compared to solids and liquids. Gases are highly compressible, meaning they can occupy the volume of any container they are placed in. This results in gases expanding to fill the available space and taking up much more space compared to the same amount of a solid or liquid.
Gases of the atmosphere were attracted by gravity from the space.
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.
Gases do not have a definite shape or volume. They take the shape and volume of the container in which they are confined. Gases are highly compressible and can expand to fill any space available to them.