Gases typically have the greatest experimental uncertainty compared to solids and liquids because gas particles are in constant motion and have a higher tendency to escape their container, resulting in difficulties in accurate measurement. Additionally, gas properties such as pressure and volume are often influenced by external factors like temperature and atmospheric conditions, which can further contribute to uncertainties in experimental measurements.
Hydrogen
Gases have the greatest freedom of movement because their particles are far apart and move at high speeds, rarely interacting with each other. This allows gases to expand to fill the container they are in and move freely in all directions.
revived the atomic theory and stated the law of Partial Pressures of gases
The greatest kinetic energy is found in gases because the particles in gases have the highest average kinetic energy due to their high speed and random motion. Liquids have less kinetic energy than gases, while solids and colloids have the lowest kinetic energy as their particles are more closely packed and have less freedom of movement.
noble gases or f-block elements
There are many gases. Major reason is industrial gases.
atmosphere
Hongru Yu has written: 'Experimental observation of the structure of shock waves in dusty gases' -- subject(s): Dusty gases, Shock waves
Hydrogen
Nitrogen
H. W. Melville has written: 'Experimental methods in gas reactions' -- subject(s): Chemical reactions, Gases, Kinetic theory of gases
Gases have the greatest freedom of movement because their particles are far apart and move at high speeds, rarely interacting with each other. This allows gases to expand to fill the container they are in and move freely in all directions.
Hydrogen Thank you
Hydrogen & helium
revived the atomic theory and stated the law of Partial Pressures of gases
Solids
The greatest kinetic energy is found in gases because the particles in gases have the highest average kinetic energy due to their high speed and random motion. Liquids have less kinetic energy than gases, while solids and colloids have the lowest kinetic energy as their particles are more closely packed and have less freedom of movement.