Gases spread out to fill the available space evenly due to their high kinetic energy and lack of definite volume or shape. This makes them difficult to contain or pour like liquid or solid substances, as they tend to escape quickly into the surrounding environment.
No, gases cannot be poured like liquids because they have no fixed shape or volume; they will disperse and fill any available space. Gases are typically transferred through filling containers under pressure or using gas pipes and valves.
Gases are substances that have no fixed shape or volume and expand to fill any container they are placed in. Liquids, on the other hand, have a definite volume but no fixed shape, as they take the shape of their container. Both gases and liquids are considered to be fluids, as they can flow and be easily poured or transferred.
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A substance that can be poured or flow from place to place is called a fluid. This includes liquids like water, oil, and milk, as well as gases like air. Fluids take the shape of their container and can easily move and change position.
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.
technically yes, but practically no.
makes poisiones gases
solids cannot be poured , they cannot also change shape unless you bend it , break a bit of it or melt it. liquids can be poured. gases can not be condensed down
No, gases cannot be poured like liquids because they have no fixed shape or volume; they will disperse and fill any available space. Gases are typically transferred through filling containers under pressure or using gas pipes and valves.
No, we cant breath all of the gases for example we cant breath carbon dioxide
Actually some of them can - Gasses such as Carbon Dioxide (CO2) are heavier than air - and can be poured from one container to another.
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.
There are ideal gases..
Any material that can be poured or flow from place to place is called a fluid. This includes liquids and gases that can conform to the shape of their container and move easily.
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it is a colourless gas as are most gases
Because of all the gases we cant breath.