Gas is very losely packed and its molecules are totally far apart and thus has very less force of attraction and more intermolecular spaces hence gas fill the whole of its container.
A gas at any temperature and any pressure fills the volume of its container,
as long as it's still a gas.
A gas will expand to fill its container. This gives the gas the shape and volume of its container.
No. The particles in a gas spread out and completely fill their entire container, regardless of the shape or volume of the container.
The gas expand to fill the volume of the container.
it will move randomly and quickly to fill the empty space in the container..that's how the matter in a gas do to fill the container.. P/s: gas is matter that has mass and occupied space.
1 mol of any gas has a volume of 22.4 L at STP
A gas will expand to fill its container. This gives the gas the shape and volume of its container.
xenon <><><><><> Any element that is a gas will uniformly fill a closed 2.0 liter container at STP, or, actually, at any condition.
No. The particles in a gas spread out and completely fill their entire container, regardless of the shape or volume of the container.
No, one of the characteristics of a gas is that it does not have a definite volume but expands to fill its container.
The gas expand to fill the volume of the container.
No, a gas can fill the space of any container
The shape of the containerA property of a gas is that it expands to fill the shape and volume of a container. An exception may be the case where there is more than one gas and the heavier gasses will tend to settle to the bottom of the container.
The shape of the gas is determined by the shape of the container (assuming that there is enough gas to fill the container). The volume of the gas is determined by the volume of the container (again assuming that there is enough gas present to fill the container.). When a gas is introduced into any container, it will assume the size and shape of the container if the container is filled. The exception to this rule might be if the pressure of the gas introduced is great enough to influence the shape of the container (i.e. blowing up a balloon).
okay.. you have to plug in the calculations
Gas has no fixed volume or shape, therefore using diffusion to fill the empty spaces and filling the container.
No, gases expand to fill the container that they inhabit.
This would be a gas. A gas expands to fill the space of the container that contains it.